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. ~ ,.~,: . . . . . . ,~..~ • . ~ . .~::" - ~ . . ~:~ ~ ~' ~:~ :~ . nersla ~II!1 Wrll 'ITERRACE -- Spokesmen' for Jig. ted~by 'Northwedt Word-en .Age ddve to' make :Terrace "a: n~rn, 'TVEI LIBPARY i PARLIMENT B?ILDINC~S Victoria, .:, .- •r.., - .. . .:'~ -:, :: ~ ~,..• :.... :. •:thlii toWn or' not:' "Ii's 0p. to the ~vlduaf to•de :'~'"-~""-:: "/"'~:~n"-'-:.=,~-=, ..~= ' " . ' " ~ r .•: ~tatl' ~utiets: :"..... :.;::.:.::P.a~!'~m~yk: 0f-the i~ook Nook :~at.eil .'..AI Fabbf of .N0~em :Drugs. says;: .~Tm ':~ot:.~ ff)Ueh in'fav0r of it:.,"-He: mggests.ti:le women'l~k!di '. ,other'stores, ". .. • : " : '" "~:~:'.:: ..'~ '.:~:': '~. .. . . Rita Harvey .Of." Q11eenewaY:~rb~i:/stai~i'::iiiii ,. really haVe no commed[i Igue~ th~h'a~,e.to'ddwhal ha~e to do. . ~., .~...::, -.'.,.:" !: !-:::~:!:. i'~i ~, they feel thbS; ' " .... "" ' ": ...." ' " Bob Duhals. of'. tl~' Video d~n,i ...... statio~:, sa~;::.I ~, . ' really naves reaeU0non~"way or~m0tiier. They se~r~ n d d a . . . . . . . ~" it's' im mey pleset,men anti.women ,.ilre th.e be~t seHl0, g magazin WaYside Grocery:say81, ."i'&n!t .Wrbng-(with the mngazlnes) j x)ntvol who looks at them. "I :,. ,, ~ave any~rig]ht to tell me how". • O~A~ " ' X" . . . . ' q ." ' " ...... "r ......... ,: Qmb Down Of Westend .... ,::,.,:.?~ .. were ,appToached"earlAer' ::by a.. ~.anonable.i ¢ ,.:(:' i:~ :: ;".group; we responded; ,but- We'finS:me .meiatjng .'."-- " Off ".... " ' ..... " ..... .:, .... engine.. We ve cut out: a nm~ber.ofmaaazh ! . i " C~j'aphy has exposure jn it. ' " " " ': " ' : ' " "People decide for themselves what to.look at, ~. ~" . ' : read, nr be amused by," Dubceu centlndea. He states i.. -. i ...-i-~ that. the girls who stock his'shelves eensor What g .oes:. ~:'~, ~.* :i ..., " on~em; He .. notes that the .w0rstpic[m ~"s~m 't0b~ : - in the detective magazines, andsays th ~'t wMles0~ie", :,/ ..::,. ...... ...... '..:. :. .... :.:might c0nSiderP]ayboY's aen.tref()Id ",o ba0id~us'i.t~he."~ ":~.: .'~.:" :".: ~:..:. •hen we :.. . ~,ac~e ~: :, ". ;';;:." "lag0uiz~Ig",'to0: nlany :- po0p|e',i '::Dub' m ' r ':IL~ ~ '&P ' .... 0~4 ' "I' P I" ' k' :" ~ : : '' " :' :.! ~lazln~ are.. :...... :. . ". -: ~ :!: :.:~/Dallyn of WaYside ! , "i'dol~;Ct~J . . . . . ,.. ,,,.,,~.-v, ;,,o,~o~,~,w= .... - :.. ,~W~u~, mcucs, ":~eopxeWhO nuyl s /-~.;!:'i!::-~;:"-l~'-r~.~. ,n~d]Y founddistas fful;''.'he::adds.:He.~dsihe~.: :./i:'..!mostly .reas0nable'.ladledancl :g~ Ve~'t . ~ " ~.~:~,~.,rong ig~=)::.:My ,~ ' : ...... .. .... ,,., ~ 'no "~' " .:i .": ochure db :. ' cdmmifi~'any vldlent~acts,, he ~ntinues~'He :'diS0'i , . . .. - "~ ~,~l~t0ff)~'W~l~It It:"He'say's he makes ~ l~0oa"m0d~ !t cover,0f NWAR's.!bn s t~steful,k: : . ..... , . . : " :.pr~fit.fromthemwhleh~yshlsllghtbill:andhe.canl [ :... ~. :Ai Dubeau.of Terrace/Drugs ~md.'lake]sa:-Phar; ~.... dted a court cnse. in which,a, merehants,defense:: ,.. " aff0i'd.to st0pse~ngthem:..Dul]yn is'sts~'d:':,:".:.?~ maeysays'"lagreewithltinpart;We~mplledwlth: " " lawyerwnn the ease by arguing that the magazines :-:. (NWAR's) first letter" to a reasonable extent;" he " can be an.oUtlet:for those.who areslck: . : netition of his nwn. It 'will I~ n~kt6u hO~ ,.,m~,mp~': ':~.~ continues, "but we'd have to take n~ost magazines Al Bobinson of'l~horni~ Gro~ry had n0'comment. and newspapers off the shelves according to their Spokesmen for the Sundma~lnn and the THlicem sgandsrcl~." He notes this month's National Twin Theatre were unavailable for comment. I T ' " Totem Ford wins Kinsme: tournament, winning two games.and tying against Prince George. Prince c~orge Woo-their section with a better goal.for nnd agai'~t ratio despite having the s~ne re~d asKltimat, Kitlmat placed fourth at the tour~ment, losingtheir Terrace's Tot~.,~ Ford midget rep team ww. the eighth annua~l Kinsmen minor hockey tournament in Prince George Sunday :with; a 7-5 final-gnme ,win over Kamloops. that av~ged an earlier loss and restored the.shine to. the Terrace. sqead's reputation. Seml+flnal:."game,8~::to. "as thebestmid~t tedmin:~: .' KaX~, !~ and playingfl)eir northern,13.Ci , , .,,' .:.,:- - onlY.:bad :game of the Steve Young was the" :~ ,game MVP for Terrace, : despite a three-goal : .~ perfor~nance by-Wayne;! ~.~ Cox. Kawinsky and Arren " - Scott also scored for. Terrace, with Seott's~goaf;,. ,u o~ the winner, at .11:49 Of the~!!.i II third petted. " - ',- ::" ' Plnying: "agaidat :the.: i! ..Prince George team;:-who":-., won their-section,-was. ~: plenty of m0tiVal]on.: for ~. Terrace astheyeame0ut'uf. :~ the dressing room~fl.~mg for ~, ..thewarmup. • .G.a'me::.~ :': ;:- .Scott gave"-Terrace a t.o !~ tournament . in. - the consolation final, losing 11~3 to Prlnce"George; Terrace "started their 'tournament flying .,F~.day as theyblasted .. five !'~. past the. w~t~ams., Lakes gosltender-in : the firJt. period.of ' their ~ opening .kame. After that: first That ..reputation took.~a boating d ur)ng the. .round Of e~petition at the Kinsmen tournament an. Te.2race lost to= Kandeops and~played badly in a 5-4 win:over'Fort SL John. The glow was .returned to the tnam affi~r a very stren~ the gaff)e, with other Singles coming, from Troy Kaye, Dave. ~awinsky, Mario 'Dusjardins~ Cliff Fm~seth and:Badge. !The ~-s loss. to Karuloops was a shock to Terrace as they,beat the Interior tean~ 9-1 early:,In, the sess~., Kam]oopa. took advantage: of an uninsplred-Terrace squad in their' ..win,scoring two" quick, second-period goals on their, way.to the Jeff Sharp.l. es Wanthe only Terrace s,:'orer, geiting hts goal in the: third period lend midway through .the" duri~ a, short."Terrace finit peH0daftor Winning a x~allY, . Kamioops .faes~ff.In ~e Prince George. f0reChaeked well'during the :. 'end:..". ~ ~,: :.';, :i. , r:" "''' ::" ':- '* " ofthe:.win,-, " .:./ :*:~ ;'/: " Zap~zan aga~.:was' the game MVP forTerrace. That 'loss made it necessary for Terrace to beat Fort. St, John toget into- the playoffs; That wasn't ; quite enough motivation for Totem Ford in the .. fInal round-rol~in game,' though, and. the thr0ugitouttim, game be~ure taung ~,s.4 win. '. next e ~ t periods of hoekea .and- almost • . blew- their chance to get into the pinycff round;. : TotemFord did ~ to an XI~. win: over Williams Lake, thebiggest w" m of the toui-nament, with Zaporzan " picked as the game's most valuable' player : as he sceredonce and assisted on • three others, " Randy MacFarlane .-~and .. Rod ,. :Philpot scored two upiece in Toyota Midget..Kings~ and then In the 'fin~"--~'--.~ere; depslte a' rash of penalties earl~' in th~-thied period, Terra~ took the win;. Terry...Zaporsn n was picked as the all-star centre in the tournament and Brian Ba~e got chosen u the tournament'a: all.star' left defenceman. - . Kltimat's Leginn Bomber midgets were the surprise o~ the ope~ning reund of the ce'sjunler Colleges. .":' :*" -'~- : Nurses were allowed to ero~ picketlines.. at most hospitals, although at No~ Dame hospital in downtown MontrealpoU.ce were .called .in.whon ~,~ s ~ ~b]eck~r un~ ...tranCes, to .the emergency'waid:! ........ " - . There. was minor scuffling, but' no;. er~ts or.lnjuries, Similar incidents .wbre ~: repoi~ed at three o~ei"citybu~pi~i.:.:':. : ' ei,d. Affairs'. lq~nistei' Pim*re::Mdrc:~ ' Jolddm ~. said the Settiement./wlth::: the" ~.~ nurses means the governme~t-:may. not/ have to pass immediate emergency legislation to stop the Strike. The government said last week it would not tolerate a hospital , strike and would recall the national assembly to le~late penalties- much stiffer than. the. fines provtd~cl for in the Quebec Labor Code. Some ~ r t s said the government would go as far as giving itbelf the power to fire workers, " ' But Johns0n said Sunday that as long as medlcal, nursing and laboratory services are available, bu~p/tsl care can probably be adequately mnlntalned. Non-medlcal workers are responsible for cleaning hospitals, rtmning physical plant, doing' lntmdry and cook~g." . - Hospitals began hracing for a strike late last week by cancelling elective surgery, refusing manynew admissions and discharging up to 40 per cent of their Lale last, year, the' deflcit-plngued. government imposed three-year contracts on the talons [hat ~m the wages of half of public employees. IJy 20 per.cent for. a three-month peril; . / ./.. ~ :. On Apr~ I, ~aries wm ~ readjusted to. their level of last summer. Thereaf~ . .mmual raises will equal ti~ Inclose In the': .e~t of living minus i,5 per eemt. After* throe ysars, many workers will be earalng : only what they were making when the 01d : eon~act expired. .. A spokesman for JusUce M~ter-~er©: '; Andre Badord sald that by today,".~um. monses will have been served im at:.~emsi 5,000 illegalstrikers. Fines~-.dnd~"~Uie-- Labor Code vary from $25 to Si00:~.day.~:.r ', Q ue becagreeme n t , MONTREAL'('cP): -- 'A"te:~-t'ti;e-: agreement was reached today betw,bonthe Quebec government and atrildl~ buapital workers,, a government spokesman, naid-" today;-" .: ... "Following meetings between the government and union represa~Rativea, n. framework for settlement has ' been workedout," a terse stotemant from the reported at • Treasury Board uld~ " ,.. ; .. .... "Tldsframework,Judged a~e~ble by Johnson said the govment, ~:be ;~ubmitted to all interested union groupo S(~'ting today:' Spokesm~ for the commun .front of public employeos said, the aWeament, reached with hospital worken affiliated t~ the Confederaton Of' National Trade Unions,. could be: extended to ~0vei'. all Z00,000. public' employeas.~ted .by, the.' front. The talks began Sunday night_ with Social Affairs Minister Plecre Mare Johnson. .J.. The I~..IMtal strike,: which involves as many as"66,000 workers, affected.about a. third of Quebeo's 200 general hnspltais Overnight and appeared not tO have spread si~pdficuntly when shifts changed this moi~llg. " About 110,000teachers, hi~her.pafd civil servants and clinic workers began strik~ last week. In a telephone interview beforo the mid- day announcement by the govarhment, Christophe Auger, vlce-lpreslde~t ofone of. patieots. the three labor federations ill the common front,said he .expected a maJor.l!tatement would be released before nea~ ftdm. the negottatlBns:- : ,..-.. Auger would ~ot reveal the substance of the talks, but said they were ~~Ith ' 'm~ acceptable offer whirl) could allow ud to call.our members hack t~ work and re~, establish normal working relations in the" public service." Settlements have already'been ren~l{ed with 25,000 flurses, and early toda~ a tentative deal was.strnck with the W,000 civil servants and roads WO~*k~*S;r'~W~0 ' bargain outside the front, ']'he civil'ser- vants finished voting only Sunday to Join the common front strike, which began last Wednesday with walkouts In the provin- . ,., i.tourney, litimat fourth Volume 77 NoA0 I 1 bl~tl:10 into the second pert~ to give Terrace a'~O lead. Scott put Tefi'ace up, 3-0with five minutes to p]a~:: when he walked around'~: ' x~in~ George.. ...... defonce and scored on a hard shot; but ~ Terrace's " ta, ke- tendency, to i -'° :~_ '', .Randy McFarlane (15) narrowly missed ~a: • :- ~, i-...:, .tipping in this rebound during Friday night's Z.1 .Totem Ford :midget rep loss to the : YBJq~1&~...:::~ ,.:, Kaml0ops. midgets,• ' page.:::= : Fricla~,. 10SS w i t h a • 7-5 La er COde stops 1:hefts TORONTO (CP).-Counterfelters who are stealing. " millions Of dollars each year by passing fake "credit " cards could'be foiledwith anew type of card.con- taining 3-D logos. The logos, created with a lsaer.gen~ated process cel!ed.hologrnphy,.wiil be imbedded in What Is known' as the :'~re" of ti;e Card. " " .'Credit card manufacturers have been quietly': promoting the cards with the credit compaales, and :i ;they.say the new cards could be out thin year, - .The Companies hope the new cards will go. n long '. way toward alerting merchants to fraudulent cards,. . the source of some t40 mtllion'in fraudulent credit in the U.S. last yenr~ Although Canadian officials say they have seen few counterfeit credit, cards, .the problem is severe. en0ngh,that Canadinn representativce atteaded a . MasterCard Internafloilal meeting last:year/on how to make cards harder to copy. ,.,' "Theflrnt line of defence In credit ca~l coun- terfeitingis something which leaps out and Id.~ the merch~t'inltheeyes," said Jim ~esber, asaoelbte: • chief o~'see~t~ for the Toronto-DomlMon Bank and ... fomer~preMdent of the Toronto chapter of-the International Association ..'of CreditCard Inv= to-. .. Ke~meth Haines, theCanadlan-born scientist who is techuleal director of Eidetic ImaMs~. nholngraphy company purchased by American Bank Note Co. last year, Mid that counterfeiters would need more than $100,000 worth of equipment to fake card-, with the3-D- . ~-In addltloq, countetfeitere would also have to know how:t0 bind.the 3-D Images to the plutie cards, a teclmlque the manufacturers are keslping secret, he said, :' , , •':The key to the new process is the h01o~ram, which '. IS et~tod by splitting a beam of light ~usnally from a'laSer -- and then reuniting the two beam~ on - Ph0toMaptde surface, The Image" formed is read by theeyes as three-dimensional, • U.S.Bank Note, oneof the isr~er U.S. credit card manufacturers, says the 3-O proem will. add an extra three cents to the price of a card, bntacard of Minneapolis, Minn., wMeh produces about 7~ million cards n year, saystlie W11ee may bo.- about:85 cents s card. ~,~ , the final game of:the eighth annual Kinsmen midget rap.tournament in Prince George as' they. t0ok the. title after playing two .strong Terrace : avenged,'the playoff games. - ' . Win overKamloops In ' ~ .. Clark challenges:: phantoms : WINNIPEG (CP) --Joe Clark. anxious fo stop "fighting phantoms," Challenged rivals on Sunday to declare themselves.. - He reiternted he will step 'downi:.ras leader of the Progressive Conservative party but-said he doesn't • lupw/yet when that will be. ,Clark, who plans to quit so he can campa~_-, unfettered -to win back his job, told We'llsee if real. condidates emerge in the .next little while and I suppose when they do,,a campaign beg~s. "The question i.s whether there will be someone to challenge my leadership." The national executive decided to begin preliminary planning of a convention and'will meet again in two weeks. It ap- penred Clark would step hackers for actively alp- porting a leadership con- vention, said Sunday be plank to call for elections for hisjob and three other caucus spots on the oational executive. He will run again. Perhaps the most critical battle looms over the timing of the leadership, con- vention,,requnsted by Clark Friday after he learned his : reporters he must check down just before they are implication's and con- ready to announce a datex,/~ popularity among Tortes seqUences, of the move" unless he was pushed to d6 " has barely .budged in the last two years, before mnking his 'official so sooner. resignation. Caucus chairmnn Ron Clark's backers ar9 HIS statement raised .Huntington refused to pushing for a quink con- speculatiOn among .some comment on the matter vention in May nr June, MPi. that Clark wants "to ....tod.ey, or h) say wheth~ the becauseit would give the 43- hungontothetoolsofpower caucus wants to elect an year.nld leader a head start "as long as hb:~.an" to Ira- " interim leader at its. first in his campaign to win back. prove his chances in a post-con~,ention meeting the job he has held •for the ,leaderShip Face that won't: Wednesday. last seven years. start officially until he quits •However, Huntington, Opponents :wont to hold nnd-~ the Tory :national whois under fire from Clark off until September. executive annoumces a date fora convention'.. 1~ , "It looks like another IAlOlr't~ Jernsa]em.to me," one MP- said todayo"referring to Clark's famous:flip-flop on Sports . . pages 4,5&7 his' 1979 election proposal to Si move the Canadian em- Clas fleds pages 6&7 hansy in larnci from Tel- Aviv. Comics, hor0$cope page 8 A Clark aide said there . . . . , may be astatement laier in t I I i I I ,, il .the day to clartf~ cenfumlon' ' -- . " wHY ? about Clark s intentions, BUY NEW Asked Bu~day ' af[er WHEN USED Wl LL OO! mseting withthe neWly- elected nationsl executive- Doyouwantpartsfofixupyourcarbut yourbud0et when his ~campa~ would " won't allow it? Beat the h Oh cost of new.parts with • begin, Clark said:' qual ty used parts fi'om . 1 , 'AUTOSALVAGE ...... , going to be.anyone to' chaUengn my leadership. 635-2333 or 635-9095 "As someone said, we've ~ 3590 Dohan (iustoff Hwy. 14 s:) been fighting phantoms. ~.

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Page 1: Totem Ford wins Kinsme: i.tourney, litimat fourthnersla ~II!1 Wrll 'ITERRACE -- Spokesmen' for Jig. ted~by 'Northwedt Word-en .Age ddve to' make :Terrace "a: n~rn, • 'TVEI LIBPARY

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:~ . n e r s l a ~II!1 Wrll 'ITERRACE -- Spokesmen' for

Jig. ted~by 'Northwedt Word-en .Age ddve to' make :Terrace "a: n~rn,

• 'TVEI LIBPARY i PARLIMENT B?ILDINC~S

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.:'~ -:, : : ~ ~,..• :.... : . •:thlii toWn or' not: ' " I i ' s 0p. to the ~ v l d u a f to•de :'~'"-~""-:: "/"'~:~n"-'-:.=,~-=, . . ~ = ' " . ' "

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.•: ~tatl ' ~utiets: :" ..... :.;::.:.::P.a~!'~m~yk: 0f-the i~ook Nook :~at.eil

.'..AI Fabbf of . N 0 ~ e m :Drugs. says;: .~Tm ':~ot:.~ ff)Ueh in'fav0r of it:.,"-He: mggests.ti:le women'l~k!di

'. ,other'stores, ". .. • : " : '" "~:~:'.:: ..'~ '.:~:': '~. .. . . Rita Harvey .Of." Q11eenewaY:~rb~i:/stai~i'::iiiii ,. really haVe no commed[i Igue~ th~h'a~,e.to'ddwhal

ha~e to do. . ~., .~...::, -.'.,.:" !: !-:::~:!:. i'~i ~, they feel thbS; ' " .... "" ' ": .... " ' " Bob Duhals. of'. tl~' Video d~n,i . . . . . . statio~:, sa~;:: . I ~,

. ' really naves reaeU0non~"way or~m0tiier. They se~r~

n d d a . . . . . . . ~"

it's' im

mey pleset,men anti.women ,.ilre th.e be~t seHl0, g magazin

WaYside Grocery:say81, . " i '&n! t .Wrbng-(with the mngazlnes)

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x)ntvol who looks at them. " I :,. ,, ~ave any~rig]ht to tell me how". •

O ~ A ~ " ' X" . . . . ' q ." ' " . . . . . . "r

......... ,: Qmb Down Of Westend .... ,::,.,:.?~ .. were ,appToached"earlAer' ::by a.. ~.anonable.i ¢ ,.:(:' i:~ :: ; ". group; we responded; ,but- We' finS:me .meiatjng .'."-- " Off " .... " ' ..... " ..... • .:,.... engine.. We ve cut out: a nm~ber.ofmaaazh

! .

i " C~j ' aphy has exposure jn it. ' " " " ': " ' : ' " "People decide for themselves what to.look at, ~. ~" . ' :

read, nr be amused by," Dubceu centlndea. He states i.. -. i ...-i-~ that. the girls who stock his'shelves eensor What g .oes:. ~:'~, ~.* :i ..., " on~em; He .. notes that the .w0rstpic[m ~"s~m 't0b~ :

- in the detective magazines, andsays th ~'t wMles0~ie", :,/ ..: :,. ...... . . . . . . • '..:. :. . . . . :.:might c0nSiderP]ayboY's aen.tref()Id ",o ba0id~us'i.t~he."~ ":~.: .'~.:" : " . : ~:.. :. •hen we :.. .

• ~,ac~e ~: :, ". ; ' ; ; : ." " l a g 0 u i z ~ I g " , ' t o 0 : nlany :- po0p|e',i '::Dub' m ' r ' : I L ~ ~ ' & P ' . . . . 0 ~ 4 ' " I ' P I" ' k ' : " ~ : : ' ' " :'

:.! ~lazln~ are.. :...... :. . ". -: ~ :!: : .:~/Dallyn of WaYside ! , "i'dol~;Ct~J . . . . . ,.. ,,,.,,~.-v, ;,,o,~o~,~,w= .... - : . . ,~W~u~, mcucs, ":~eopxe WhO nuyl s /-~.;!:'i!::-~;:"-l~'-r~.~. ,n~d]Y founddistas fful;''.'he::adds.:He.~dsihe~.: : . / i : ' . . !most ly .reas0nable'.ladledancl :g~ Ve~'t . ~ " ~ . ~ : ~ , ~ . , r o n g ig~=)::.:My ,~ ' : . . . . . . . . . . . . ,,., ~ ' n o "~ ' "

. : i .": ochure db :. ' cdmmifi~ 'any vldlent~ acts,, he ~ntinues~'He :'diS0 'i ,. . ..- "~ ~,~l~t0ff)~'W~l~It It:"He'say's he makes ~ l~0oa"m0d~ !t cover,0f NWAR's.!bn s t~steful,k: : . ..... , . . : " :.pr~fit.fromthemwhleh~yshlsllghtbill:andhe.canl [ : . . . ~. : A i Dubeau.of Terrace/Drugs ~md.'lake]sa:-Phar; ~.... d t e d a court cnse. in which,a, merehants,defense:: , . . " a f f0 i 'd . to st0pse~ngthem:. .Dul ]yn i s ' s t s~ 'd : ' : , : " . : . ?~ maeysays'"lagreewithltinpart;We~mplledwlth: " " lawyerwnn the ease by arguing that the magazines : - : .

(NWAR's) first letter" to a reasonable extent;" he " can be an.oUtlet:for those.who areslck: . : netition of his nwn. It 'will I~ n~kt6u hO~ ,.,m~,mp~': ':~.~ continues, "but we'd have to take n~ost magazines Al Bobinson of'l~horni~ Gro~ry had n0'comment.

and newspapers off the shelves according to their Spokesmen for the Sundma~lnn and the THlicem sgandsrcl~." He notes this month's National Twin Theatre were unavailable for comment.

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Totem Ford wins Kinsme: tournament, winning two games.and tying against Prince George. Prince c~orge Woo-their section with a better goal.for nnd agai'~t ratio despite having the s~ne r e ~ d asKlt imat, Kitlmat placed fourth at

the tour~ment, losingtheir

Terrace's Tot~.,~ Ford midget rep team ww. the eighth annua~l Kinsmen minor hockey tournament in Prince George Sunday

• :with; a 7-5 final-gnme ,win over Kamloops. that av~ged an earlier loss and restored the.shine to. the • Terrace. sqead's reputation. Seml+flnal:."game,8~::to.

"as thebes tmid~t tedmin:~: .' KaX~, ! ~ and playingfl)eir northern,13.Ci , , .,,' .:.,:- - onlY.:bad :game of the

Steve Young was the" :~ ,game MVP for Terrace, : despite a three-goal : .~ perfor~nance by-Wayne;! ~.~ Cox. Kawinsky and Arren " - Scott also scored for. Terrace, with Seott's~goaf;,. ,u o~ the winner, at .11:49 Of the~!!.i II third petted. " - ',- ::" ' Plnying: "agaidat :the.: i! ..Prince George team;:-who":-., won thei r -sec t ion , -was . ~: plenty of m0tiVal]on.: for ~. Terrace astheyeame0ut'uf. :~ the dressing room~fl.~mg for ~,

..thewarmup. • .G.a'me::.~ :': ;:- .Scott gave"-Terrace a t .o !~

tournament . in. - the consolation final, losing 11~3 to Prlnce"George;

Terrace "started their 'tournament flying .,F~.day as theyblasted .. five ! ' ~ . past the. w~t~ams., Lakes gosltender-in : the firJt. period.of ' their ~ opening

.kame. After that: f i rs t

That ..reputation took.~ a • boating d ur)ng the. .round Of e~petition at the

• Kinsmen tournament an. Te.2race lost to= Kandeops and~played badly in a 5-4 win:over'Fort SL John.

The glow was .returned to the tnam affi~r a very stren~

the gaff)e, with other Singles coming, from Troy Kaye, Dave. ~awinsky, Mario

'Dusjardins~ Cliff Fm~seth and:Badge.

!The ~-s loss. to Karuloops was a shock to Terrace as they,beat the Interior tean~ 9-1 early:,In, the sess~ . , Kam]oopa. took advantage: of a n uninsplred-Terrace squad in their' ..win, scoring two" quick, second-period goals on their, way.to the

Jeff Sharp.l. es Wanthe only Terrace s,:'orer, geiting hts goal in the: third period lend midway through .the" dur i~ a , short."Terrace finit peH0daftor Winning a x~allY, . Kamioops .faes~ff.In ~e Prince George. f0reChaeked well'during the :. 'end:..". ~ ~,: :.';, :i. , r:" " ' ' ' ::" ' :- '*

" ofthe:.win,-, " . : . / :*:~ ; ' / : " Zap~zan aga~.:was' the game MVP forTerrace.

That 'loss made it necessary for Terrace to beat Fort. St, John toge t into- the playoffs; That wasn't ; quite enough motivation for Totem Ford i n the .. fInal round-rol~in game,' though, and. the

thr0ugitouttim, game be~ure taung ~,s.4 win.

'. next e~t periods of hoekea . and- almost • . blew- their chance to get into the pinycff round;. : TotemFord did ~ to

an XI~. win: over Williams • Lake, thebiggest w" m of t h e

toui-nament, with Zaporzan " picked as the game's most

valuable' player : as he sceredonce and assisted on • three others, " Randy MacFarlane .-~and .. Rod ,. :Philpot scored two upiece in

Toyota Midget..Kings~ and then In the 'fin~"--~'--.~ere; depslte a' rash of penalties earl~' in th~-thied period, Ter ra~ took the win;.

Terry...Zaporsn n was picked as the all-star centre in the tournament and Brian Ba~e got chosen u the tournament'a: all.star' left defenceman. - .

Kltimat's Leginn Bomber midgets were the surprise o~ the ope~ning reund of the

ce'sjunler Colleges. .": ' :*" -'~- : Nurses were allowed to ero~ picketlines..

at most hospitals, although at N o ~ Dame hospital in downtown MontrealpoU.ce were

.called .in.whon ~,~ s ~ ~b]eck~r un~ ...tranCes, to .the emergency'waid:! ........ " -

. There. was minor scuff l ing, but' no;. e r ~ t s or.lnjuries, Similar incidents .wbre ~: repoi~ed at three o~ei"citybu~pi~i.:.:':. : '

ei,d. Affairs'. lq~nistei' Pim*re::Mdrc:~ ' Jolddm ~. said t he Settiement./wlth::: the" ~.~ nurses means the governme~t-:may. n o t / have to pass immediate emergency legislation to stop the Strike.

The government said last week it would not tolerate a hospital , strike and would recall the national assembly to l e ~ l a t e penalties- much stiffer than. the. fines provtd~cl for in the Quebec Labor Code.

Some ~ r t s said the government would go as far as giving itbelf the power to fire workers, " '

But Johns0n said Sunday that as long as medlcal, nursing and laboratory services are available, bu~p/tsl care can probably be adequately mnlntalned. Non-medlcal workers are responsible for cleaning hospitals, rtmning physical plant, doing' lntmdry and cook~g." . - Hospitals began hracing for a strike late last week by cancelling elective surgery , refusing m a n y n e w admissions and discharging up to 40 per cent of their

Lale last, year, the' deflcit-plngued. government imposed three-year contracts on the talons [hat ~ m the wages of half of public employees. IJy 20 per.cent for. a three-month p e r i l ; . / ./.. ~ : .

On Apr~ I , ~ar ies wm ~ readjusted to. their level of last summer. Thereaf~ . .mmual raises will equal ti~ Inclose In the':

. e~ t of living minus i,5 per eemt. After* throe ysars, many workers will be earalng

: only what they were making when the 01d : eon~act expired. ..

A spokesman for JusUce M ~ t e r - ~ e r © : '; Andre Badord sald that b y today,".~um. monses wi l l have been served im at:.~emsi 5,000 illegalstrikers. Fines~-.dnd~"~Uie-- Labor Code vary from $25 to Si00:~.day.~:.r ',

Q ue becagreeme n t • , MONTREAL'( 'cP): -- 'A"te:~-t ' t i ;e-: agreement was reached today betw,bonthe Quebec government and atrildl~ buapital workers,, a government spokesman, naid-" today;-" . : . . .

"Following meetings between the government and union represa~Rativea, n. framework for set t lement has ' been workedout," a terse stotemant from the reported at

• Treasury Board uld~ " ,.. ; . . . . . . "Tldsframework,Judged a ~ e ~ b l e by Johnson said

the g o v m e n t , ~ : b e ;~ubmitted to all interested union groupo S(~'ting today: '

Spokesm~ for the commun .front of public employeos said, the aWeament, reached with hospital worken affiliated t~ the Confederaton Of' National Trade Unions,. could be: extended to ~0vei'. al l Z00,000. public' e m p l o y e a s . ~ t e d .by, the.' front. The talks began Sunday night_ with Social Affairs Minister Plecre Mare Johnson.

. J . . The I~..IMtal strike,: which involves as many as"66,000 workers, affected.about a. third of Quebeo's 200 general hnspltais Overnight and appeared not tO have spread si~pdficuntly when shifts changed this moi~llg. "

About 110,000 teachers, hi~her.pafd civil servants and clinic workers began s t r i k ~ last week.

In a telephone interview beforo the mid- day announcement by the govarhment,

• Christophe Auger, vlce-lpreslde~t ofone of. patieots. the three labor federations ill the common front,said he .expected a maJor.l!tatement would be released before nea~ ftdm. the negottatlBns:- : , . . - . .

• Auger would ~ot reveal the substance of the talks, but said they were ~ ~ I t h ' 'm~ acceptable offer whirl) could allow ud

to call.our members hack t~ work and re~, establish normal working relations in the" public service."

Settlements have already'been ren~l{ed with 25,000 flurses, and early toda~ a tentative deal was.strnck with the W,000 civil servants and roads W O ~ * k ~ * S ; r ' ~ W ~ 0 '

bargain outside the front, ']'he civi l 'ser- vants finished voting only Sunday to Join the common front strike, which began last Wednesday with walkouts In the provin-

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bl~tl :10 into the second pert~ to give Terrace a'~O lead. Scott put Tefi'ace up, 3-0 with five minutes to p]a~:: when he walked around '~:

' x ~ i n ~ George.. ...... defonce and scored on a hard shot; but ~ Terrace's " ta, ke- tendency, to

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.Randy M c F a r l a n e (15) n a r r o w l y m i ssed ~ a : • :- ~, i-...:, . t ipping i n this rebound dur ing F r i d a y n ight 's

Z.1 . T o t e m F o r d : m i d g e t r e p loss t o t he : YBJq~1&~...:::~ , . : , Kaml0ops . midgets,•

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La er COde stops 1:hefts

TORONTO (CP).-Counterfelters who are stealing. " millions Of dollars each year by passing fake "credit

" cards could'be foiledwith anew type of card.con- taining 3-D logos.

The logos, created with a lsaer.gen~ated process cel!ed.hologrnphy,.wiil be imbedded in What Is known' as the : ' ~ r e " of ti;e Card. " "

.'Credit card manufacturers have been quietly': promoting the cards with the credit compaales, and :i

; they.say the new cards could be out thin year, - • • .The Companies hope the new cards will go. n long '. way toward alerting merchants to fraudulent cards,.

. the source of some t40 mtllion'in fraudulent credit in the U.S. last yenr~

Although Canadian officials say they have seen few counterfeit credit, cards, .the problem is severe. en0ngh,that Canadinn representativce atteaded a . MasterCard Internafloilal meeting last:year/on how to make cards harder to copy. • ,.,'

"The f l rn t line of defence In credit ca~ l coun- terfeit ingis something which leaps out and Id.~ the merch~t ' in l theeyes," said Jim ~esber, asaoelbte:

• chief o~'see~t~ for the Toronto-DomlMon Bank and ... fomer~preMdent of the Toronto chapter of-the International Association ..'of C r e d i t C a r d Inv= to-. ..

Ke~meth Haines, theCanadlan-born scientist who is techuleal director of Eidetic ImaMs~. nholngraphy company purchased by American Bank Note Co. last year, Mid that counterfeiters would need more than $100,000 worth of equipment to fake card-, with the3-D-

• . ~-In addltloq, countetfeitere would also have to know how:t0 bind.the 3-D Images to the plutie cards, a teclmlque the manufacturers are keslping secret, he said, :' , , • •':The key to the new process is the h01o~ram, which

'. IS e t~ tod by splitting a beam of light ~usnally from a'laSer -- and then reuniting the two beam~ on

- Ph0toMaptde surface, The Image" formed is read by theeyes as three-dimensional, • U.S.Bank Note, oneof the isr~er U.S. credit card manufacturers, says the 3-O proem wil l . add an extra three cents to the price of a card,

bntacard of Minneapolis, Minn., wMeh produces about 7~ million cards n year, saystl ie W11ee may bo.- about:85 cents s card.

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• the f ina l g a m e of: the e ighth annua l K i n s m e n m i d g e t r a p . t o u r n a m e n t in P r i n c e George a s ' they. t0ok t h e . t i t l e a f t e r p lay ing two .strong

T e r r a c e : a v e n g e d , ' t h e p l a y o f f g a m e s . - ' . Win o v e r K a m l o o p s In ' ~ ..

Clark challenges:: phantoms • : WINNIPEG (CP) - - J o e Clark. anxious fo stop " f i g h t i n g p h a n t o m s , " Challenged rivals on Sunday to declare themselves. . - He reiternted he will step

'downi:.ras leader of the Progressive Conservative party but-said he doesn't

• lupw/yet when that will be. ,Clark, who plans to quit so

he can campa~_-, unfettered -to win back his job, told

We'llsee if real. condidates emerge in the .next little while and I suppose when they do,,a campaign beg~s.

"The question i.s whether there will be someone to challenge my leadership."

The national executive decided to begin preliminary planning o f a convention and'wil l meet again in two weeks. It ap- penred Clark would step

hackers for actively alp- porting a leadership con- vention, said Sunday be plank to call for elections for h i s j o b and three other caucus spots on the oational executive. He will run again.

• Perhaps the most critical battle looms over the t iming of the leadership, con- vention,,requnsted by Clark Friday after he learned his

: reporters he must check down just before they are implication's and con- ready to announce a datex,/~ popularity among Tortes seqUences, of the move" unless he was pushed to d6 " has barely .budged in the

last two years, before mnking his 'official so sooner. resignation. Caucus chairmnn Ron Clark's backers ar9

HIS statement raised .Huntington refused to pushing for a quink con- speculatiOn among .some comment on the matter vention in May nr June, MPi. that Clark wants "to .... tod.ey, or h) say wheth~ the becauseit would give the 43- hungontothetoolsofpower caucus wants to elect an year.nld leader a head start

"as long as hb:~.an" to Ira- " interim leader at its. first in his campaign to win back. prov e his chances in a post-con~,ention meeting the job he has held • for the

,leaderShip Face that won't: Wednesday. last seven years. start officially until he quits •However, Huntington, Opponents :wont to hold nnd-~ the Tory :national whois under fire from Clark off until September. executive annoumces a date f o r a convention'.. 1~ ,

"It looks l ike another I A l O l r ' t ~ Jernsa]em.to me," one MP- said todayo"referring to Clark's famous:flip-flop on S p o r t s . . p a g e s 4 , 5 & 7 his' 1979 election proposal to S i move the Canadian em- Clas f leds pages 6 & 7 hansy in larnci from Tel- Aviv. Comics , h o r 0 $ c o p e p a g e 8

A Clark aide said there . . . . , may be astatement laier in t I I i I I ,, i l

.the day to clartf~ cenfumlon' ' -- . • " w H Y ? about Clark s intentions, B U Y N E W

Asked Bu~day ' a f [ e r W H E N U S E D Wl L L OO! mseting w i t h t h e neWly- elected nationsl executive- Doyouwantpartsfofixupyourcarbut yourbud0et when his ~ c a m p a ~ would " won't allow it? Beat the h Oh cost of new.parts with

• begin, Clark said: ' qual ty used parts fi'om . 1 ,

'AUTO SALVAGE . . . . . . , going to be .anyone to' chaUengn my leadership. 6 3 5 - 2 3 3 3 or 6 3 5 - 9 0 9 5

"As someone said, we've ~ 3590 Dohan (iustoff Hwy. 14 s:) been fighting phantoms. ~.

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• • " . -C i rcu la t ion: : docim/~t-attflbuted to..~.e Red"Br~ade~," T h e ' u ~ . s ~ i Maria Taylor ~/ " doelmteotsald that 'armed st tu~le had "shbrt-e~[e~J."

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DoesCanadaneedaleaderwhowillwaffleon . = _ _ . _ . . l _ . . = = _ . o n a l c a m ' . . . . . . m . . . . . ..Thatj.dlpne,ntap,re_nUY,ndleF._tStwodete~lna~: eve ry decis ion he makes? " Y e s , d e f l n i , e l y l ' m N H t r i t i ' n o , , ~ , ~ I ~ i # ' ~ i l ~ l l n l ~ toa'o!d:iheover!yoptiml:sflcToreF.astsoflastT.r;~,~'~,o res igning, maybe, " , seems to be the s ta temen t " I ~ r . . A , I _~.41 I U g ~ I I I O ~.t"Sti 'onger recovewi f l t ihr~tens to renew '1~ ".~. ~ : f r om the weekend's ac t i v i t i es . A re we • . v . ' ' ~ . . . . . t l a t i o " ~ . " - . - ~ " . ' . : .... " - . ; -

supposed.to applaud?. : Maybe. - OTTAWA (CP) -- The federal government'took the first " also have aneader time-ch00sing ioods that.provide , ~ i ::- ' -~t"PH~;a-te~no-mis~l~[ ieVe °the ad in in iS~a~: : Is When. P r l m e M l n l s t e r T rudeau res lgned I t step today in a long-term eaml~i~n to give consumers a nutrition at relatively.low cosL. - ._. ' . . . . , . . ' . . ." ".'..~.. being .too pess~'~tiF 9nee0nomlej~mwthto effect c ~ e ,

was to t h r o w the count ry o f f guard. I t was a better idea' of the nutritional value of the foods theyeaC Offidals say interest in nutriti0n..has'grown in re~ent. BUt. n o o e . ~ e t vigorous:reco~ew .~fore 19~liatt ~he move t o b a i t t h e Conserva t i ves in to b lunder ing Plan;~ to require nutritionlabels on some processed an~i years. They also estimate 20 to30 per cent of all'Canadian' ear l iest : .-c- . . . . . . . .¢ - : , ,;~'~" the~ir, w a y into a p iece of leg is la f lon they wou ld packaged foods and to encourage voluntary lal~ls on other: hc)~l.¢h~L_ha~e'~-al~:le#st.one member foll0wing a special ~;:...The projected 0WP~.~ , t~ , ; ~,~=~ ,w~,~,J=,. r ~' ' ";~ JopPa ~feel' ce r t a i n , the E l b e r a l s : :could 'not a f f g r d tO..; W~. ann0htle~'b~ f f ~ t ~ / - M ~ t t ~ ~ rdb ' /~ [qu~=~ a.~l' .d~.,~w~@i~'~9~l~lne~i~.~m JllM'Ip.~/Mil 'm~-od ifoadb ~4d~a~,d~eeonomx~il e~Mtnd,~Mi/~.4181Ull(Int ~ l k l ~ • . ~ e f e a t ' ~ ; ~ . ' ~ ' ~ . ~ . t ~ - ' . ~ ~ . ~ ~ b e r ~ i ConsumeP~t i i i r~ '~ (~ fD , n ~ OU~t~;z'~';~ '., .~..,:-:;lh,,'~ moem~,._. ::~ , : .'-~-..'. .-~.,-". . : : .~ : --~:," ~'!-~ ".~" ,," - ' :~ .~aIH~f~e mua}4~t yeae.~.-1,e~ov~,p~fle~a0.re~,, le f t towh-~o~ t heb ig one on the budget. " "These proposals are being introduced to help ~'o~um'er~: veopne with high Mood pressure,' f o r example, are ..- and less than two~hbds, the growth most privateaz=dY~tts

A g a i n and . a g a i n f h e C o n s e r v a t i v e s getthebestnutdtionvaluefortheirdollar,,,Be~said,ina .generally advised toreduce salt intake.and Staydear of expect,: " " ...,.: -._ . .. ~. ~ ~,-..- ~.~ .;~ embar rass fhemse lves and g i ve t h e i r L ibe ra l _ news release.- . . . . . :. foods high in sodium. Fats can be a problem forpeop]e with '--.With b~s~ess~tlD slow, there wig be no rush.~o tlddre opponents somefh ing tO cheer about:. A f t e r fh is Taking a cue from the United States and several heart disease.:, laid-off workers. ,t~d.the U.S. jobless rate, which soarectto latest wa f f l e there a re p robab ly a I04 of L i b e r a l s European countries, Ottawa is promoting the ,idea ilof Ex~pt in the ease of fresh meat, fish, pmdtr~, fruits and an a~,etage of 9.7 per ee~t last year, wil l average 10~7,.'qlzer say ing, "Good o ld Joe. The re was never 'a f i n e r standard labels that would list the number of calories and, vegetables, the food industry already!ists the ingredients of centtor all of 1963)0~e~.ore droppbng only gradtlally to,9;9~l~er ' Conse rva t i ve . " the amount of protein, fat, carbohydrate, sodium and its pr0ducts.on package: labels., However, knowing, rite .; cmt i n 1964; ~ ~.~.~':.~..., ;., -.. : , .~': .

Our message to C lark . i s : Get i t r i g h t the f i r s t potassium in:.a typical serving of food products, ingredients doesn't reveal whethe~ a product i s I~igh i n - - L, dlatlon wllLremain around five per cent, about,,Vi~/at t i m e nex t t ime, T rudeau m a y n o t be the • Additional information On vitamins, minerals and other proteinand low in calories. . . - : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : .mo~t others forec~t.: ~he reCe~sion held down prices by greatest person we wou ld l i ke to have runn ing nutrients would be required in certain eases.

. ,; ~ Cerealmakers and producers of.special diet foods are .stifllngdemandforgood~;imdflow.recove~couldconflnue th is coun t ry bu t a t least he can m a k e a dec is ion Nutrition labels would be mandatow when vitamins or among the few inthe lndus.tr~ that already provide detailed, that effect sl~ce laid .~ft workem wil l not buy en0ugh-go0ds w i thou t hav ing to keep .back t rack ing . minerals are added to any food. They also Would be,. nUtHUonal.information on product labels. Others provide to allow most companies toraise prices very much,, :

When Joe .C la rk shot his -mouth o f f the p a r t y r~quired to support advertising claims that a pm;fleular' '- iMormaUonabout theam0upt of nutri'ents added to natural' • .~t : " " '" ' " - . . . . ' d short . tehn interest rate~ will stay just about

shot I tsel f In fhe f0ot aga in . The Quest ion i s food is a '.'good source" of any nutrient. Offleialsestim~/te products without, giv ing.any overall nutritional :hi- . Where: they "are, n/eaninglitt lefurtherhelptor I~ri:o~ers whether i t w i l l t u r n ou t to be on ly a f lesh wound 4o per cent of all processed and packaged foods couM carry ,formation. • . • " : ' :. ' : but also nO returdto the high-interest problems:'~f'~eaHy or someth ing m o r e ser ious - poss ib ly ser ious liutrttion labels within several years i f all goes as pianned. , - .Thegovernme~t proposes a neWsystem of controls-for 1982.. " .-. "," enough to make the PCs s i f t ing l ame ducks Under the: proposals, a company producing a f r u i t , .manufacturers~who hope to attract customers by ad . . . . . . • , , , :.- .,. :.~ '.. ~ " / . ; .::: "' when the nex t e l e c t i o n is ca l led. " ' ' i beverage with add~ Vitam.Lq C would be required to list the vertisl~g the nutritional value of their product~.. Foods Slow overall growth, which also rpea.s nlow g~.Wth in

W h y Trudeau m a y even decide to ; 1 hang drink's nutritional value in full. But a company making, woUld berated fair, good or exeelient sources of nutrients : federal tax revenues, ,willleave a .budget deficit p,f;$206 around for one more round. - ' . potato chips or eooides would probably be exempt from any ~;~~ . . . . " ~ - ' . . . . ' ' ' " ' " ~' .... , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , based on the ,portion of. . the day s recommend .ed. in take , : billim &is fiscal y ~ r , $ie9 bihion in 1984 and $194 bi~oii in

special labelling requirements. " " provided by a typical serving. Related proposals w0uldtend 1.985, according.to mos t predictions. Detail s of the proposals are to be circulated among in- : to limit .top recommendations to foods that are low in The economy is still too weak, interest ra tes are still too

M o t h e r s ' job-difficult ,terested groups and individuals during the next l , months: Calories. - - _ - . . . • ." . .- " . high and federal.borrowing will be eating up too m u ~ of the zor comments and suggestions. " " • : " ". *Oueuet said Ottawa would worx with the industry to keep .... 'mc~ney tha t~ th~s~"~ ,ouM' go to" private Investment

- . Themai~pur .P0seofthespecia]:labels is to ~Iveishop~r~ .',:~ theonmts of any labelling requirements ~wn'at~l:t~ a~;01d. - ", : ."',, ;, "~',',~ ::. '-<.-. ' . : . . ' r ~, ~ ": , CALGARY (C P) - - An increasing number of unwed theopflonof.buyingthehealthlestfo0ds. Consdmerswould~.inereases.in,retaH prieeS. .. : . - : ' Ano~erifactor -:.. the activity of.thel~"ederal"Reserve. mothers are keeping their babies, but that doesn't mean " . " " " . ' ~,,~-, " " " " " • B0ard ~ i s b a r d e ~ ,to measure, but 'no one dispute.' i ts im-

Agrnculture rec,pe, unappeuzing . . . . . .

Some teenagers do a good job of raising children with - ' : Some econ0m[ilis say Feder.al.Reser~e govezlzors"¢ou]d adequate support but many are overwhelmed by the. • allow stro~ge~econo~mle.growth by allowing the~duntry 's

'~ ~ - ' money supply to exlPand~more quickly. , .; 'responsibility 8uddenly 'forced upon them, sa id Gail ~ . . ,_ ! .......... ' " '.~."' " - "" ; • ", .... • ..: • .... i':",i' Johnson, cO-ordinator of counselling for the Ernest Man- OTTAWA. (CP) - - Senators are finding /qgrieulture : Commons" for approval. That additional delay might Tlkegovemors hpve been reluctant to do so for fear of

ning earn, pus of the Louise Dean School. Minister Eugene Whelan's recipe for an agriculture export Jeopardize its chances of becoming law ~ f o m the session ~ignit ing ,inflation... " ,:. "Teenagers still have a:!ot of emotional growing and - • . ;" "- - . ,-,

• . • . . . devel0pment corporaU0n unappetizing but i t 's too soon to ends. If it doesn't become law by men, it wJ, ll .have'to be , /Ui d the ~e~..' :l~,dget.d~uments say simply: "Tliis ad- develop'rag to do," Johnson said in a re~ent interview, tell whether they will t ry to improve the flavor. ' reintroduced In the new session and undergo the entire m[M~traflon, Win'the c0"~peraticn'0f the Fedm;al l ~ e r v e , "There are some joys in parenthood but it's an awful lot of '['he Senate a~deulture committee h u completed four "~ parllame~ta~.proeedute again. "~ ' hard work." " . . . . . . . . "~ : . is determined to i~estrain inflati~n~u;y pregsure~ to b~;0M ~he The Louise Dean School offers counselling a~d education days o f . l ~ on the eontrovm'sial legislation to create . . . . . .

- CAma~mx with presentations from Whelan,. several- The most spiHted defence of Canagrex eame .from Ralph d/sterti()~'~nd'in~l~nces'ofthelow-g~.wth:1970S.,::~ I for .pregnant teenagers and young u n w ~ mothers. . , . . ~ : . ~ ,~'~ .' • . - . - ~ , , pm¼1ncial governments and a full range of farm and trade Batt le , president of the Ontario Fedeeation of Agriculture . . . . .

I[RIII Edmodton is the only other city in Alberta with a similar groups. . , . . ] oJlleof/hree 011tarJo farm groul~ that strongly Suppo~ the " r ' " ' . . . .

facility. ~' During the hearings, which resume this week, Liberal i ' :proposMcrown e~poration, • " ' :' " ~':" Johnson said there may be family or peer pressure ona and Conservative committee, members and chairman ~ ~ - d qlh " " " - " I " ' " " " " " : I ' : ' " ' ' ' ; ' 4 ~ ~ ~ T" d " I " ; ' ~ T " ' ~ ' I

girl to keep her baby. In Alberta, 86 per cent of unmarried Herbert s p a r r o w o f Saskatchewan asked witnesses what ~" :' Ba t t l e Uid farmers want C, anagrex but the tra .din g I

mothers keep their children. .. - June Good of Best Beginnings, a nutri t ionand lifestyles improvements could be made to the bill, i 9°m .pa~es .dgn't because it would show they weren't ex-

" The senatora Were seeld~, 8uggmtloua on mnendments .": :-~rtln8 aa.well aS they~ claim, ' i~I ~ ' ~ /I': :" ' I ' i ~ " . : . . . . , - ' , . , , , - . '~;~ k . ~ • . : - . program run by Calgary Health Serviees, said a pregnant: ..that might increaee support,hrom farm ~roups and ex-, : . ' " - I . . . . . " . . . . . . . . . . . I :' T " : . . . . "( b '

• ' . , " O p p ~ l ~ t B . . f e a l ' B a l x ~ , t h e r gove~timent ~ i ~ g Cmugrex teenager may want to keep her baby because "'she is s u f , porters :who now oppose the bill. . . . . fering from a lack ~f affection. They want to keep thelr ~ to move into food production doesn't make sense. Barr/e baby because i t is a doll." Most'of the ,groulm~ that appeared before the senators said. ;:,

made a presentation to =' the Commons agriculture ~om. Johnson agreed, and added: "They may be expecUng a _. mittee l u t year when i t was studying the bill. Few have " "Governments a ~ ' t willing to slug it working on a farm

lot of love and a lot of caring from a child and that often, cha~ged f la i r poMUon much. i i l~ we are, ' ! . . . .

doesn't occur iniUally." Many of the anti-Canagrex groups maid e 0 n t e n t i u And stripping'C, anagrex of buy.and-sell powerswould Mei Finlay, Cal~ary regional director for the provincial powers to enable, the', corporation to buy domestic food "mldke it a paper t iger, ' rokring abou[ Ways t o improve

Social Services l ~ a i ' t m e n t , said even if a girl is convinced products ami exportthem ~dm~dd be cut from the biD.: . i: :export pertormemee but powerlm tomake ~aoges on it~ she can care for hei'ehild, a teenager mother often founders " . "

if she is emo(ionally immature and lacks the support of ' A f e ~ wanted the bill canned, while ~heL' Canadian o w n . " . . family and friends, ' • " " " ' • Federatibn0fAgrieultureandOntari0farmgroulmurg~it :,.ii~';'.Bot ~ e ! s . supp01"t was diluted" when 'Ontari0

The department is empowered to take a.chHd away from be.pammd intact. ' . q : d . , h " p I h ' I I d ' p ~I ~ I ~ [ ~ : ~ I ~ I ~ ~ H a ~ t he

a mother only if it belteves the health Or safety of the ehfld or the mother is belng threateued,. Rnlay " i d . . /., . . The~nat0m began,tudylng the C a n a ~ x Mli althou~J~ it ~ i : . , P m ~ ~ : t back .Cana :!~ex;. ",..i... . . . . . . . : : . . : :

Most teenage mothers, wh0.deeide to keep their babies, . has not been I ~ n e d in Ihe Commons. H0wever, they.cannof ~i:, :'NEW ~ c k , ~ ~ t e h e w a h . a n d Alberta also Want tend to be idealistic, naid Capt. Lorett~ MacFadl~en of ~he actual!y do an~hlz!~ to i t u~li l it. reeeiv'u-flna], approvai, ~ i ~ j o r , ~ i n , the: I~DI. ~ ~[~-fkbout 30. farm groupa, Salvation Army's ,Park Wood House, a residence for from MPs;, : • . - : 'm'ainly Western ifvmt0¢k andspec!al c r o p p r 0 d u c ~ _

• .,. . , • . . . .

teenage mothers. Whelan has imposM a two-da, y limit on further Commons . :, , ~ , ~ e W . o ( f f i - e m " a r e a p i n s t ihe federal ~oyetfiment . Johnson aaid a few evenings of babysitting do not'give a tlebateand thegovemmmRhumiidi t im amo~gl l pr ior i ty. : ~ a' gre~t~ r01e. in finding-new custometa'tor food young girl an appredaUon of what it is like to ratse a child, bills that must be law before the prme~t nmm!onof : "~ , i ' : : : ; : ' . " :/.~ :i"-" rl'" " . " " " i

And if n teenager does not live in Calgnry or Edmonton, she Parl iament can end, has few places to turn to for eotmselling Or advice: . ' .The groups Imeldngeh~Uiges to the legislation include the

Since a large percentage of teenage mothers live tn small .,-.But there's been no indleatlon of when the ~0vernment . Caml dJan Mea t -CmmcH.repl'esenfing paekln~ e~n. panies, eentres and rural areas, a lot qf girls are not getting the might call for concluskm'of debate, theC0nmmmAm0ela t ionofCanada, the Canadian Export . . , , . . . . . . . . • . . . . , , . helpthey need, she said. IftheSenateamendsthebiH,ttwi|lhavetogobaekto.(he , . *~ . ia f l onud . the Canadian Catfi .emerita ~ i a f i b n . " . - . . : Make ,sure be ~ays c.a~h. "

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.+,roo,~.~/asd+:.+,l!~.:+:pUmber: +,,i.'/+ o f 1 ~ l , ¢ 0 m p a r e d ~ a . y a s r ' m r l i e r . " I' i W ~ + n m G ~ O , < e ) ' - - " e re , ' at a'+glance, ar~. +m,_,r_mm+,.=e..:+.m~...,am~v+.e~ury.ot :N.a,,.. ,_~+gon+.~tersnot~.~l~.e+em..mtnln..~e. , tra+~el!hn~:exeCuavel/+,~u.e:'~mi~i' • ' "Reduced travel by relddants Of +1 I "hfaKlloKlgnfPr, Mld~tllh.Jmnn'sm,n~U,~K,,d+~Ir+;. : mctatoraxusumu~srmtopowermU];a March~6genera~/decqoq, ano a peeslme ~ ' "*'1' + ;~ i 'k d , " q~ : + I. ' , ' ' ' % FI / +' " ' ' --. :,i ;+' + : ' ' . "./ '+ ~__: ;~ ' '+ ' ' " 'I, . 4 " : ~ I ~ ~ • L ' ~ V ? T " ~ + ~ ~ W" V ~ ~ * ' 6 ~ ~ '" . . . . . L +''1 + " . ~ ' d ~ k ' ' .I k k __~ ~ p4 * q up .~:,MI.s0~S lof10mmlcldl, to attracL ' ' I r U ~ ~ m ~ ~ 0 ~ = t ~ m ~ to I the]0~l ~ year- wMehstarts next Oct z. • ; " ' . . . . mixtu~.,of .qUi.et.reflec~n on. the past ~ d hold on the balanceorp+wm'. ++- aSrjn~.g*~traff le In •oVe~ighL as. : , the 6 ~ ' / ~ , ~ i n international I • • • / / ~m°da+ tim". i : 'i~ ' . " :~.,"/ ," " ~ . travellers enterlbg':Canada;';~ sald i with 130 billion of the hicressegoing'.f0~i/efence. - m.e~.moaern..om..ocraey~ . . . . . . . . " :TheGroenssaldthlere~,vM~sflliadanger ~/,8~._;.*extras Include, f ~ e t a m ple,+ full+ •/.':, .Lavculfi01 and ll0rwath . . . . T 'I + + ~ +I L I ' T I m e n . . : .~;0 billion;, ,an'increaSe'of about ~ " , ~ +.m .W.~t, Ber Un,•cnanc .~. r .~mu~ =tom. +,,. :of.:.faseism !h+ tho++ounti-y, ;auerling,that : . : nen~t 5 terryc ioth/bathr0bei +i ~., ' freel/. • CamUrpn Hawkins, manager ofleisure ' | / bil l ion. - - ,. .... -:+ : , ~ . ' . :: ' , " i . '.+ / urged m ¢oup trym.en ~ neeo m ~ e ~ o ~ " c a t : h/ztred'+ +~wqrd:.'fGreighera and:-i: , , ,. ~ :b ~ Z ~ : ~ ' ~ "qat q I V 0 ~ : f + ~ ' r " ~ e I ~ m ~or ~ m o ] a n d q H e r - : I mneits: Thebudget foreseeaafis~d I ~ i ~ d ~ - n f +.0.f. 1933,. :w..en.+ ~ .u~ uecam.e, uenn..a.n•.'+: + min0rities:showed seme.p~plehed.'not "+/ ' +

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. whlchallowed,~eltors to re=t any Delta. indmfles,theWextisthewont4dtarea~r+ nutritianald, railwayrotiremeat~+eterans;~ons: . . : .. n . o t ~ ' m ~ y : me..tace;o.~ + chanCelior~.Heng.;jochenVoge],,LeaJdrJBit~ : hote.l room for+'140.8 night,. = + ' . :' : theco~mtry*. • .. - ,+ . +"and veterans' disabillty compensation: : numant~y, was snam.e.~,~, n e S.al 0. ~nemployment ceMd :have serious social

We ve h=d o+m" maas people on the road . _ . . _ , ' ,.,'~: ' , . . . T+axes!Theplan"eaUsfortaxinereamsofmSbmi;m'+. • ~i~em.~r_~.~a;" .a . .m+et wm neve•ocen+ • conseq+uenees./ .... +~ ~ .• ./ ~ •+ .... • nowmore than ever. kn0ddng on doors .•. _'=_~e ocFu .p~.cy,..ra~In.V.ancouvor.WU overthreeyanrsstertinginftscel tm;iftheecozmmy •.'s~Ub.l~,. out m.m, em grows msponr+ .. ~.~. •,., ,.. • ~•..,..., . : , . - , , . . . . t~ing to attract new bUalmm," anld + u+. .Perce. t~orma,u '=nmem0mUmof is'inarecoveryandasaoctlve,l~m++.=e"isenaeted.- - • ~ d ~ : 0 f w e s t o e m a n s + a t h • - : :" ~+.nou=.m. ea,.:o,+ oemonstr+atore, rummy. Monica Hayes, sp0kemnan+;for the Westin ageS, down I r e s 80.4 during the The new texea would include a tS-a-harrell m,v onoU ' + + . _ S eros at • traae unionists ann/~eft-wingers, turnon He,shore mu ~in van~,ver. ~ + con/ypo__ "n~g+ period tn ~mi. Lavcuthoi inere,Um gn,Uue prlcmby ~+ cents+for'S'.~ liU+s'. 0+mar meaun~..!:.t.m.o, ughout, me count. 0ut Saturday +inL ~mburg. ~ranUurt,

and Horwath reported, and a surohal~e on either income taxes or Income. where some peuucumms uses me ocCanlen Cologne and other citi.es to protest against : The .oec~Ipan. ey rate ,for Cnipry was 81.9 .J~ to accuse thcir election opponents of an- fascism and war. - +

per cam, compared with 77.1 the previous. +

Carlos Lopes, vlce:p!~esldent of marketing for ~ , F o u r S e a ~ , : said his h o t ~ are ~ t o a t t r a c t eUSt0mera:by

• 0 f f ~ a/rm~e 6f specialized uryices, ine!uding secretar ial ,and twice-a-day m~, d ~ . ~ ~ . " ; : : , . .+../, • .

m mimm -,as for d o ~ , ' n l d ~ . ' - , , .

l~iustiT' a n ~ n y the reunn for rids m t g e • ho~ competition Is a decline in executive travel due to therecesdon.

A':+study by Lavnnthol and Horw;th Malmgemant Services Ltd. of Termite for

• theisec~d quarter of 19¢i shown.that In- ternal travel to Canada Is down. The

co,party.reported that the number of travellers s tay/~ one or more nights was

year. Edmonton's occupancy was 50.3, do+vn from e4.7 a year earlier. "

The only cities that remained unaffected were Ottawa - - virtually the same at ~ - -

.and Halifax, which dropped to 70 from ,73. • "Badness bere l m baan gcod baceU~e 6f the offshore oil activ.ity," said Ntcbal~m Parson, g e ~ a l manager of the Delt~ H a n ' i ~ n in Halifax. -

"We get a lot of ~vernment business too because of our natural re~um:es. D e l ~ e a t of Fisheries is here. And also, t i~ town has not been swamped with a myriad of new. hotels."

Truckers strike deadly

/umumptions: Reagnn's pine assumes that the economy will Mowby three per cent this ycuraad four per cent in 1964, that unemployment will peak in told.age3 andremnin ~ well In.to 19e4.' Inflation, m ea~'ed, by the change in the consumer price index; Is f0i.eP~Jt to ine~,.ase sllgh.l]y from lu t year's 3.9 per

Defence: The!x,gget ~ i , t o r a ~l~-billio'n increase, .. in delenon spesdin~.to ;Z~ btllloh in ~ XSS5 mid a

~9-billlon Increase. the following year to ~7~ billion. Reagan also proposes to require able reciptentsof

food stamps, welfare and same other government aid p r o ~ s to take public service jobs.

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A Kunsbutlikttimed me ri~'s tire.and "'". eountry'.s fresh food +and much of lid einderblockS;:were dropped from ;an. ho0Nhold goods asd steel, althougb they-, ,argued anew today that its

rewemmt fewer than I8 per ccut of ~e • 14-per-cent " Increase in truckers in the country. They 'are angry Pent+ages spending is about r ~ t l y approved raises*in federal necessary to deter a fuel taxes and truck fees. The fees take.-~Prowing threat from the effect in,July, 19e5, andthe fuel taxes go Soviet Union. into effect in April of this year . The budget s e n t to

No agreement across the country was .+Congress proi~m apendin~ rasped, on a strike deadline. David Kolman, a spokesman for the independent Truckers Association in Los Angeles, seid the walkout started at IS:81 a.m. F, ST today. But other truckers, notsbly those in Ohio al~d Massachusetts, said their deadline Is lZ:01 e.m. EST Tuesday.

Some driven were ~dnl0g qx)tiiShts on overlMmk~ to check for.reck t h rows , and a worker at the Supra Fuel truck: stop in TaylormPille, ind., la id some trucke4rs

Spending defended WASHINGTON (AP). -- ~roposels would cut up to

TheReagan administration, ¢7,5 billion. = . try!rig to deter attoeks on ito Defense Sec re ta r y record defenee.~ buildup; Casper Weinberger noted

those proposals Sunday ad he,outlined the bridget at a Pentagon news conference.

"I've asked may times~. 'What is the 1!5 billion to consist of?" "'Weinber~er said. "The answer'is, 'we don't know.' "

a b o.' for W+inbemer s a i d , the Pentagon in theflscel • billion cut would mean the year that begins next Oct. 1, cancellation, of t4 major a 129 2-billion in,'ease over w .' ,~+ : '. capons systems, Indnding the current y e a r + . . . .

• P r e s i d e n t l ~ e a g a n , W e new aircraft-carriers, air force flgl~ters, a m y

contendi~ that a 20-year- tanks, and cruise missiles. Soviet spemling surge There were,no surprises

h u moved Moscow +even, in the Pentagon budget,

with 6 r , in some areas, which Weinberger said i s"a ahead of the U.S.. military,"

overpass an a strike called by U.S: in- dependant • t n r J , ~ ~ b~an today. But m+.aJ~/+'baulen.'-+kelpr on trueJdng even,+ ~ ~,tiU~J[IP ~ . a l v~v e v r P l d ' J l a p p y ' w i t h p r e ~ "

higher luel taxes and user foes. It was sot clear how many of the 100,000

Independents, across the United States actuallylupported the shutdown called by the Independent Truckera Aaaecistlon but. opp+md by other trucking group..

~ e v e r , truck stops across the eastern.. half Of the colm(ry said theh" b0niasea was off early today. Some truckers were driving cantious]y and u i d they feared reixisals, althcogh the only confirmed

of violence came from Maryland and Pe~msyivania.

"The front tire of a tractor-trailer was shutout, flatte~d,".mdd Maryland state Werp drlving ~ ~ . . . . . . . . . . . has: proposed npandin8 a p~.~SSt~ ~ a = , m ~ Z,~Mk.~ ,wim~ ;iibo:: o 8 l o ~ , ¢ t h a n =real ~ w u m p a m ~ reeord t t .5~ ~ l l i ~ : o + ~ rN2Mrted t h e " c i z ~ k l l ~ o M N l 't6dk~. ....... ',aP~'ock*StoL~ in Indisna, New Jm*sey,. Noonewas Injured In either Inddest on "South Carolina,. Pmmsylvanla, lliinots, U.~. 40 nell" Cumberland, he said.

State police In Pemsylvanin reported live'reck-throwin~ incidnnts today, but no

Mesnwhlle, Mike Par~ors ' t , president of the I n d ~ e n t Truckers Association, predicted "every truck nn the highway Is gelng.to come to a.m~'esehing halt." He

+ claimed that 75,000 Of the comtry's 100,50o indepeudest drivers would take ~ in the shutdown.

B ~ James SIlls of Akron. national chairman of the CouaeU of Indepcudcut 'lX'umkers, said a shutdown ."is not the wisest thine'.'

,"rbaUming Is wrong, Wilh the economy in as bad a shape, u It is:" ;Indepe~]~t truckers, Who own and

+operate thcir own r i ~ ; haul meet of the

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Oklahoma, Connecticut ,:and. one stop in- Colorado. But most truck stops in Waahin~on state and state police in Texas . reported business, asnaliy slow after a weekend, was normal early today.

The strike IS opposed by moot of. the trucking industry, including the American Trsokin~ Associations and the Teamsters

• - U n i O n . .

.,. The strikers' key demandis repeal of the highway-ase taxes, whichwere part o f legislation that incronsndtho 8Mmoline tax to nine from four cents for 3.70 nitres of gas s t ~ in April Under that bill, the user fees increase to 11,900 a year froni I~0 a y.ear by ~ m .

The truckers abe want a iid. on state " highway taxes and an end to the 88- kilome .tr~Hm.baur speed limit.

Nuclear plans continue BONN(AP) ,U. l~.Viee- mant migM accept .an The United Ststas has

Pr~dd~nt George ~ ~0d +.agreemant at Geneva qtat offered tO scrap+.the West German ChancellOr resulted In deploymant~o! deployment if the .Soviet

less than 5~ missiles, ~04 of UMoadimnantles abu~it 250

five years to , , r e i l ~ : America.!' -

~though Reagan said. he has trimmed his Pentagon buildup by 155 billion over the next five years;, he wants to freeze or out many non-defence programs. Those social spending +cuts, combined with rising deficits, have led to calls from Con~'ess to trim the PcutaK0n increases.

Senate Majority Leader Howard Baker (R-Tenn.) said last week ~other $iS billion could 1~ trimmed

from defence. And other,

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dansering democracy. In Frelberga leadin~ figaro in the Free

Democratic party, Wolfgang Mischniek, compared the anti-nuclear Greens party. with the Nazis.

Accusing the'Greens of exploitin~ fears of eatantrophe an d of not clearly reJectin~

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TORONTO' (CP) - - ' A ticket, mix-up may have

• saved the lives o f a Kit- c h e n e r - a r e a couPle .who narrowly eaeapod death when cable cers~plun~ed 60 metres into Singapore harbor, killing seven 'tourists and leaving 13 trapped for nine hours.

3ohn Huisman, 43, on a three week cruise with his wife, Katherine Ann, told in

• a n interview how they

H e ] s l u t : . K o ~ s a i d /today their g o v e ~ m ~ B remain committed to. d6pioyiNf nocin~" mJsdlm In.~urope

progress In U.S,.Sovlet arms talks.

Bash and Kahl told a as.we. conference that will ~Ive

• Sovlet Union an incentive t o . seek ~ .compromlse:~ In negotiations on ln. tecmedlate-ranp ~; n d n a r weapena, now und~ way In Geneva.

:~/NATO plans b bagln ~d~oy~ m P ~

.'L:;11nd ei'uiae mlmdlm. In :~cetern Europe b y ~ end

The West German news media have provided saturation coverage of Sunday's" Hitler: anniversary throughout the month with .countless newspaper artielea analysing Hitler's rise to power~and almost nightly film clips of the Nazi dic- tator on'television.

Error saves canadians wire and use'of the cable having the oil derrick and can was upside dawn." other, equipment installed

on its decks. The accident occurred As the ship moved

when, the Panamanian- through the crowded and re~tstered ship Eniwetok narrow waterway, the was bein~ towed out of derriek snared the cable ear Singapore harbor after lines that cross the harboz..

dangled in high winds, rain and. lightning, while" rescue workers in helicopters prepared for a daring night .rescue.

flit was the most horrible experience in my l i fe," said Huinman, a florist from Breslau, Ont. "It was like being in a cement mixer.

"One of the windows blew out.and the dser was partly oPen andS'we sat perfectly still for alm~t nine hoiirn

~ S f l C reansesement of because eyery time .we ~m~* l ~ r ~ t " ~ " ~ " f ug~.re 7 ~ m . p ~ ~ ~ i~ felt like the

tary eapii6illU~ ~. me i ~j~o~li~;),+teei.,!+ i, .. '. face of the 8~'owing threat." The + government of

'Repenting an oft-stated administrat ion theme,

• Weinberger said Moscow continued its defence buildup during the i970s while U.S. defences suf. fared.

The'Pentagon spendi~ plan includes the pay freeze announced by Reagan last week in his State-of-the- Union speech. Weinb,~rger said he hoped the lid will "not have an adverse ef- fect" on the 2.1 stilton ~U.S. military personnel.

Police News

Singapore has ordered+ a - judicial inquiry.into why an oil rig,.ship, in the harbor

+.snared an overhead came car line with ,Its derrick. Two ears fell into the harbor and others were left d n n a ~ .

Huisman said hebroke a " cedar bone, whm he was.

thrown against a metal post inside the 'ear he :was sharing with his wife and an AmeHcun friend. His wife wasn't injured but "she's st i l l in s h o c k , " he said.

He said he and his wife had just arrived in Singapore and decided t o visit Scut~a;. a popular tourist island.

"Instead Of takin~ the ferry back to the mainland we decided to use the ~able ear," Huinman said. "We were about to get on to the first ear when we were told we _had the wrong+ tickets. By the time we @t back; two cars were ahead of us

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TERRACE-- Terrace RCMP ~port a busy'weelcenu. AbOUt 1400 wan stolm from a local residence. About 1150 was removed from Terrpce iibrkry staff member's purse. A hit-and-run aecident occurred, near the.Terrace Hotel

which are destin~! for West mobile SS-~/. missiles . r e m i t i ~ In approximately $500 damage, " • Germany. " + i :.. targeted* o n . .wes te rn .. A Terrace male Was arrested for impaired driving+after

Earlier today, Bush I~ad Europe., breakfast .. with Foreign Minister . Hnns-Dintrleh Gcuscber, sue of the B~mn leaders who met Soviet F oraliln Minister Andrei Gromyko on Gromyko's recent Vlelt eaeldn8 support forMoecow's nunlesr arms

Bash, wno s a v e d Z~mdaY night at the start of'a l ~ y +tour, told repertoro he IS on a +mIssion to "maintain the Peace" in the face of "ex-

' tsrnal threats," of lW3 unless the SoVi~tl He is to ¢cumit on arms ~emove their medium, pelley ~dth-lesders of, ea.se ,i~suel p e ~ m ~ t A T O / ~ - -went western EUropean cots. ~?~rma~', ~Netherlands+ trim. . . . . ' B~!q~h;fl~y~ranee and ~i "Wemconvin, m d t h a t i , t : i ~ ! k ~ i ~ . " ~ ! ~ w i ] l Visit~ i . Important for su~,ce~ hi . S w i p e d . "'~ -', Geneva that we ~ t ° a , + '.~ .r;:B~i.!~referi.ed in his i commas, umma ,m,-d+ to ++m, w e s t ~ p o ~ t ~ ; b a m n t , ~ e i ~ W ~ c_.~m~ l e n d s = ned01intlNl t ~ d e aired, in t0~,,+•~h+'•Unltod States to +pu~e," ~ ~ d : ' ~ f t e , lis stance at Geneva

,'There Is no doubt bet- and seek compromise with were Us that oar strcu~h t h e Soviet Union 'and the

almost running into a police car. Another man-:wks and we took.the third car." : arrested for impaired driving as a result of a routine check. He said he didn't see the

PIBhtS occurred behind the Cedar Apartments, in front of accid~.t happen, "bat I was Gue Gas' Pool Hall, near the Northern Motor Inn and the. aboutto take apieture when T ~ . ace Hotel. The Terrace Hotel also hsd a window we turned around and saw valued at 160 kicked in. the oil rig tangled in the

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Steve Young (17)of Terrace Totem Ford St. John Saturday moi'nlr m l ~ raps get. s stopped by the Fort St. John T o t ~ g goa l i e In the T e r r B c e 5.4 w i n o v e r Fo r t '

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morning. Young w a s chosen as Terrace's most valuable player of the win over Fort St. John.

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rrace tOps in PG tourney, Dawson Creek 10.3, scoring' incident. , "

penalties cost the K~tenw team In the ml two minutes third~riod. Kitimatleda-2 two 8oais in the first 33 Pauolo T a v e r n , the:

seconds andnddin8 another Kitimat mvp, led the , Prince George early _~in t h e third but before threeminutos were scoring, with JcoyKc(ni, ] pow~Fplay . Salmon Arm scored two gone. cammasola was the Robinson, Powell and Don

s , i t ' for Prince qulck Scala to: got hack in Kitimatmvpagnin,,scorin8, Bare scoring the other ,ugh, U Terrace the game: twice and assisting o~ three " goals. " to / play well, They lost,their tompem in

' " " " - " . . . . . . . . e - th i rd others, while [ R o b i n s o n ( r KiUmatblewtheirchalios ~e,: man • and .u~.. ~.s~ .nau~,m. : : . , . . , Richard Crockar t and to set into the tournament ; very ! well..: '. po _I~0, .,~..u~n, aria vlew. a: . Br~d~. Moore each."sc~ed n ~ ~ , h ~ h,a'ei ,+ ~ , , ~ M . : ' ~ t r om wh~ "".baSics to" eateh: KiUmat. h,.,M o. ~ . ;=;. , , ,o. , . , a : : ~,'~'~'~:~":~T.~.~'" ~ ' . ' ~

" ~ " L - - ' : ' * ' : a - - : - k - 'v - ' w a s . . . . . ~ , ~ . - . . , , . , . - . ~ . . . . , . : • , ~ j , , u ~ , n = u u w p e , i P J u a ' - - t a , St ' "']~- F[~H~e "J,']L'ocy t~ m M m u m ' LU~iO Gerald both ha . . . . . . 1 - - ' " ; - - " " ' " "0 " ; ' ~ ~- . : . - : .;--~Z'./:';.: . . . • . .,.: : , - ' - ' -" sane.' oown~-lmmelmuall ln3me. .oro=urume~z~pe . l~clceoasme:l~mesmvx-. Kitimat thin, seor-a n , , ' iE=,,~,,,,,,o n,,o,,, ~,,;, , i ; , , ,m*ing whe~l~ • ~ ~wice.aed assisting u " ' ......... " " " " " 7 . - - . . . _~ .:.._ _.L_.J Mike +-'- peat tie wi th Pr ince p i n e 8-8, Robinson, the 0Jr 81One m l r o n t o n ~wu u m u m , • ~ C ~ K e '18 '" " . . . . . . . ._,; _ . , . . _ _ . ~aors ,. p ~ .w. a- 5-8 gamemvp,lhadtwogeaisas nee GeeSe net anaumns~munmonoomnaa draw a- : ' t'0rcing : ; - . . . . " - - - - " - • . . _ _ _ , . . . _ v ~, : _.. o n orms;Soaue a m , : u a m m a z o m , wnn c=ana snmeUe~ " ~wo wsme .us m. / 'owe, . . . . . . . . - . • _ •

. . . . ,.I,. j.. ] • - rm~er m ma=e a :samo- u e n s a l e and: Crochart • tc 'Hf lger, who scares me o~ner. . . . . • caving,s tep . in the ' last addle8 singles; ~ dl, for P r ince . ' ~ a i n l e n " ' & ' F m ' a ! . e s a l w s s a minute, len Buick was :Details on thec0nanlation leas, . shock to them, since' they victhnofa viclouscharge in final same between Princ~

wereranked in thetop 10 the second period, that G e ~ l e and Kllimat were teams in the province resulted in hbbs lng carted unavailpble, but Prince before the~-tournament effthelceonasptneboard. George walked to an 11-3 began, Buick suffered What was win in the p i n e , tskin8 .-

diagnosed as a imvaroly . third phlc e.

Much of last weekend's minor with Prince George, Kiwanis. won by BANTAMS

s and Terrace in the final, and dna throu~But, lied to a 7-5 win mmment title.

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matched Kamloops goal for I ~ ~ ~e ~ despite playing short.handed meat

the p~od, Zgperzan had two fo r the

~Inpers , with Kawlnsky, Scott, Philpot, M~arlane and Simrples all addle8 one,

Kit lmat , meanwhile, breezed through their

h ~ y rap team action took place on the same 8-3 score, with Ryes Munro Kitlmat 's Lions ban tam' reps 'i'ound.robin and n n Into the road aa several teams travelled to .scoring three goals.Swick and Brian travelled to Prince Rupert with the " trouble durin~ the playoffs.

L _ _ t o m c a t s , including the Winter O'Neill had the others, atom raps but did better than the In their opener, they beat c a t , Vii in Kit/mat. Kitlmat beat Prince Rupert's poe younger team did, splitting their two- Salines Arm ?.4, taking PUI~-ATOMM wees ?-3, with Sammy, Horianopoulos game series. , advantage of foolish

P~Jhek Ruper t pup reps"bea t and Norris Tennant soodnff twice Pridayniaht, Kitlmat got goals from , ,,

KItimst!s Rotary Atom rap team twice Sheldon Tat'as had ~insies for Kitlmat. Montl and Adam Taylor in a H loss t o . en:~e weekend, each. Dan Denlelt, Kelly Oilchrist and Hugh M/tchell, Blaine- Moore, Dave

Kit]mat lust their match against the hosts, saturday morning,-thou~h, - / ' ~ U y ~ t , er~ce ~oert took a ~- 3 wbJover Kithnat, with Mike Szmata Terrace's B.C. Timber pea wee rape, 1 Moore~ had .two and Mitchell, Lyle and::Ben Munro gettln~ the only dropping a 6-4 decision. Terrace Grant, shane Campbell and-Paul Kitt~aiatg0als. PrineeRupertsooreda scorers were Robert Holmhar8 and VlganoallhadsinffleeinaB-4Kitimat J l ~ P J ~ @0 Shutout of Kit/mat in the Saturday M/tch 9hinds, each with two, and Brad win, , I . : , ~ 8 ~ 0 ~ ~ - " ' " ' 1 : " Trudeau. and Dav/d ~trr ie wi th one , t~'rage s in]andKenw0rih BaMam

, PEa WE Es e a c h . , rep tsam lo~t anexhibition match to • . ~.th .~an IX~ wee rep teams par- . . i ' - ... : themid~etBtenmfromiTorraceby.a

t i d ~ t ~ i in.the Kitimat Winter Car- " Terrace tied their match against 7.-4 score, l~lke Ruowhad three, Seem n l V ~ n : t h e weekend as Kit/mat's Prince George, drawing 4-4, with Brady had two and Don Christinnsen K i ~ p e e weee hosted a four-lena Trudeau getting th]~ee and John and Laurence BroWn both had one in

i d ~ , " , . ' A]mMananingie; B.C. Timber also" the wi~ for the B's, whfleforgenwQrth • : ~ [ w o n t w o p m e a a n d l o s t ' t w o b e a t : Prince:. Rupert ll-Si With !t w , Lawrunee Stslin, Mthe Smith,

Ipml~.'i~at they'!round.robin event. Trudeau setting four, Roger m~'veyDegorneanmidBrentPeteh all ~ t J p l l t . , ~th Prince Georae, l~merlenuaddinatwogoalea0dtlu'en with s inai , , i - : , "

' ~ W o n S-3 with Run Swick's two ' David Curds added the single. Prince GeoriJe for t h e Kinsmen • a n d ~ b Grant's ninffle the only In the other game, Prince GcorJ~e tournament. See stow elsewhere on

K i ~ , ~ goals, in their second game, beat Prince Rupert 10-7. - pose S. . ' :

Austrian men, Italian women winner s . . . . . . . . -

-ad~Id.~.'.~.he~bdannlen'stsam Rebbinsof'Ibronto45th, Braesbri(Igo',Ont.,fall~to rheas at Aspon,":C~lo,, l)usiness the italian and Swiss qunrio, 31, had a com- finish the' downhill the March H , and Lake Louise, i . "

women'S teams carried off .'posite. thne in the two previous day. Alta., March IS/ the trolddee in World Cup slalom rum of one minute, Only two women's .... ski competltldn during the el;?3 seconds. Hart,/Weasel downhill races remain on Franz Klammer of we~cmd:: :~i

At Kran~m, Yugoslavia, Frans Gruber won the: men's slalom Sunday to give-AuStria a sweep of the ~ y compotlUon. It was the ~S t Cup slalom v/ctory in five years', for Austria, which has dominated downhill races in recent y e a r s ,

Hans ~nn of AUsh'la won the g iant slalom Saturday, ~o~ after unheralded Gerhard Pfaffenblehler ed~ed,,Steve ~ of Turret0 by ~ 31-100tha of a, snored in a downhill race a t nearby SaraJevo,

Gmbori33, wen on a track • that proved dlanstroun for such, slalom spoclailsis as Sweden'a lngemar Sten- mark~ Phil Mahre of the United Ststss and 47 other dropouts from the field of 71 after ~ e two-heat slalom.

Grubor upset first-heat leader 8tl8 Strand of 8weden~ The Austrian, fourth ' in the first run, posted the best combined time of I:SS,e3. Strand was ascond In 1:38.N,

Ma~ia-Roea Quart0 of ItaLy ~ a women's sSdem race, her first victory' s~ce IVR~ ei ~ L u Dinblarets, S W i ~ , on Sunday.

The"dowdhil l Saturday wad raked by Swiss star

• Doffs De Agcetini, who has vlr tuml ly clinched this s e a m ' s downhlll title, She

• has 106 points'to 88 for f~mlntilto' Murin Wamser, wi th Laurie ~Graham o f

spot w i th 3? points and sere=~ or xhn.

bedew, B.C., ninth with S4.

?Sere were no Canadians in: tl~*:mm,s or women's slalom: eVents and women's downldll ~ were not ~=~t~p~- - a ~-~isce finish, by Graham was

~Canads's best. Sorensen was 14th, shahne Le.avitt of Calgary 36th and Lyndn

of Uechte~stelnwan,second the Cup calendar . " this Austria leads men's in,I:22,39. The event was weekend at Sarajevo and downhill standlnp with 33 completed in hea~j rain. March 5 at Mint Ste. Anne, points after his:thlrd-place . Because of the rain, Swiss Que. finish last Friday. Conradin

Alpine star Erika Hess of cathom~'of Switzerland is Switzerl0nd had trouble The Canadianmen's team next wi th14 points. Top

• clearing one post, in the moves onto Auntrta for the Canadian is Ken Read of second run and was final•Ein'opcan downhill Cnipry, fifth with 69 points, eliminated. Saturday; The circuit then .18 more than elshth-lPlaced

Li i sa SaviJarvi of moves to North America for Podl0orski.

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UBC led the women's expect to meet Panamanian make the 13S-Pound welght team with 51 points, Robert . l )~an in the r ing and then beat Leonard in foil.owed by Pacific sometime in May, their first match for the 147- Lutheran ,with 75. Saturday, as Moore pound crown. After that, he Unlverslty of Washington: "successfully d~ended his hadenechaneesttheJuninr had 97. crown with a fourth-reund middleweight tide but lost

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' ' For Nen.Pront Org'enlz|tloml. Maximum 5 days Box replies e n "Hold" Instrxtlon| not p i c k * d ' u p ' • Di rec to ry . The purpose of!! : " Canada IS a local suppo~ ~ l m i i ~ m i n m ~ .' . ' ( 5 31 ) I n M r l l e n p r i o r to eveh t for no charge . M u e t , l ~ ~ " w i t h n 1 0 d i y s o f exp r y o f i n e d v a r f l M m e n t w i l l u _ , _ . ~ , _ _ _ , _ _ . , _ . _ , _ , ~ ' • n - - r . . . . ~ - - a . . . . . . q ; . . . . - - ~ - - / - - - - - - ~ L ~ ' " ' p " J i w o r d e o r l e e s , t y P e d , a n d s u b m l t t e d t o o o r o f f l c e , b e d e s t r o ~ e d . u n t e a s m a i l i n g I n t t r m : t l o a | o r e mls u, ro . ;mry .. : : ~u o la . . r ' ~ r ~ " , - I _ ~ , ~ , r~ - group organ lzea . t o help. -_ =~ - ~ - " / -~*~ i~ ' " . . . . l

• ' • . , ., ' received. Th0se answering Box Numbers" ire " w o m e n In cnoos lng a . Cle P K A f l ~ A I S f a m i l i e s w i t h o n l y o n e ~ ~ * ~ : ~ a ~ . " ' ' I

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I NOunhNOdeyspriortopubllcetl0ndey. e l t o r t h e f l r s t p u b l l c i l l o n , you wou ld l lke to shere your, ' F r a n c e l s p o u r l e s e n f a n t e d e ho ld m o n t h l y mee t i ngs , 1 P R O B L E M • T E E N A G E R ~ ~ I CLASSIPiBD ' * ' 'It Isogreed hY t h e * d v o r t i s e r r e q u e s t i n g s p a r e e x p e r i e n c e w i t h : o t h e r ~ ' T 1 materne l le a le 7e annea, f am i l y and adu l t act iv i t ies. Join " T h e Te r race 'Tough - ~ ~ ~ - _ : ~ ~ -" - i 11:00 e , m . on day prev loua to d e y o f pob l l ca f l un t h M t h e l i a b i l i t y Of t h e H e r a l d In t h e e v e n t Of ~VOfl'lee In heal th care eaJl Btenvenue e toss. Pour p lus Come and m e e t o thers Who , ~ l ~ J 8 " ~ ~ . ~ I ~ " ~ i -- " " ~ ' L - - : ~ " - - I

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espuOll|l~ldshellbellmlt*dtolhlomountpeld b e h v e e n l 2 - 4 p . m . o r o r o p o y mlelmonez au o~-44oo In. f u r t he r In format ion, shone .,n,k , . u e , , i , , , , , ~ . , , . , , . . . . . . . . . . . . ~. I A L L C L A S S I F I E D CASH w n T u ne, n . a ~ 'bytheadvertllerforonlyonelncarrentlnMrtlen 4 1 k a t A / , ~ n m n ~ e ( ' ~ s n t r a a t J C ~ q ~ , *u, r l h ( , I n n A'lr.._'1111; ' m - - - ; , e : . , . - - - - - . ~ - ~ : - . , , , - . . " , , , - - , , - " - , , - - w - - - ' ~ V K I ~ ' O T a n y K I N G . P l e a s e , I then iUilNlSeeS w n ? . - - ~ ' - " " ~ ; . ~ . ~ ' ~ ' ~ fortheportkmofthoidverflelngl~o~cupled ,,.---.~. . . . . . . . . . . ., . . . . *. R - ' , " . ' , " ~ . . . . . . ~ a . .~ . . :Z~ o r sob 635- Monoay evenings a t 7:30 In nhnna Aqc ' t q ~ . a ' . . b 4 . . I

A C C O U N T . . . . . . ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . ' ' " - b y the Inco r rec t o r o m l l t * d I t e m on ly , l e d t ha t r 'a rK Rye. . ' . . 9649, or w r i t e ~ Box' 372. ~ ~ u r a i l n ~ r n n m A t M i l l s r - - - . ~ . . . . " - - , . . . o ~ . u . j • , ' ' ' there; ma I ~ no ,ablmy io any extent sreot,r . . . . T E R R A C E P A R K S & Ter race V8G 461 ' " : ' . ' ---TT": ' :-. '" ~-:-r- - - --:..-: ~ l a ~ e n .~ ' I

. ' m e n t h e OfflVOOnt pa id f o r such e d v o r f l | l f l g . ' n ~ r . ~ s ' r l ~ . ~ u h ~ n A a ' ~ " ' " N m l n o r l e l I I O S p l t s h ~ o n t a c T . , - ' * . . . . I

K I T I M A T A A . . . . . . . . . . v , , u , ; r n n , - '" L lnda a t 635-9048 1 {nc.4r I

: o : , : : ; : : : ; : ~ : ; i i N ' s ' p ' c s ' ~ e ' ~u~m~::"~'n"~:~I:°~c~V~c:=b~l:n~ C o n s t r u c t l ° n O r ~ u p ~ t E N T s w l m .nd S k . AD.LT (.n, .EAVY EOUlPMENT I . . . . . . e d v m q a n g t h e t d I K r l m notes ageless any , I n Kl t lma t ' ~ -~ . : , - - . C! , INICS " I ' " . . . . . " "

N°n~c~r~e pr°vld" mr*~ ~ubml"*d wlth'n - - , r ~ n becau, of ril, race, retlglen, .-x, c o , o r , , . , _ _ ~ . _ _ . , , _ , , , , ~ . . . . ' . -- . . . . _ _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . O P E R A T O R N E E D S • i . . . . . . . " Nltl~tellly, enreetry or p ice of or e n, or " .~;,,,~,,v,,,;,,.,,-,,,., e, ,dmmln-,. , - v e r y M o n d a y and / n ~ A N N U A L M I ~ T I N Q W n D I ( W i l l I . k ~ - ; . . - - . i

" ~ e u ' - m ~ la be~Mm 44 end ~ yesre; M E E T I N G S ;.~."'_'. Y" . . . . . . u , . . ~ . . , , _ ,__~ . . . . o f ' t h e T e r . . . . -,,,~,is~ . . . . " " " . . . . . . . " " u , I k x l t l t , To r rece , l . ¢ , H e m * O e l l v l r y u n i o n the c o n d i t i o n Is l u s t i f l e d b y e bona f ide Mondsy - - Step. Meet ings r ruuay uu :uu . l 1 :4o a .m . : , , M , = o . a y . v m o : w . p . m , ,;.~_ ... '."'~," . ' ~ " " " a n y t h i n g . E x p e r t d r i v e r , i

" . . vso4e4~ I.Im~g.4N4 .r?qulrementfor the work lnvolved. " a ~ . , . . ~ ' . . . , , , , - rh~,,~h Adu l t . . . . • tO4 : l op .m , uyapponn~ment L iu ra ry wuuu ou noun. on Ca l l Ted, 635.73~9'~nvt lm. | , , * , U : ~ ~ 1 1 1 1 ; v u I I I V l l V ~ 1 i V / V l i I I i , ' 1 . . ~ _ _ _ . - - - - W . , , , , - - .

• . u . , , I Sunday 1.00.3.00 p .m. only. Skeona Heal th Unit, Thursday, February17,1983 I f not In. n l , a ~ i . ; u . J . . . . " I Igll" ' bl . . r - - - - n , . . . .

uu~. - - . ,~ .~ Closed ! Pu Ic " 3412 Ka ium Street. a tT :30p.m, in the a r t s rcom masse-,, " ' J . . . . . . . . ~ . . . . Skat i I " . . . . . . . . " Mee t l ' - - s 8 30 , , ~ Cathol ic ' ng . . ~ • a t the l i b ra ry . Elect ions o f ~ , , ~a~ J

• ' " ' . . . . . ' " ~ ' *" ...... • M o n d a y 2:00.3.00 p m ' ' h'uslmm for the 1983 a r ""~'~"" • r l r r l ~ l ) l ] ) A l ' q l ~ , i 9 • Church Hal l . P u b l i c ' ' ' - ' L A 6 O U R . S U P P O R T y e ' . I • J ~ J [ ~ l ~ k ~ . ~ . j ~ 1 i , ~ F r ldeys - - Open Meef lngs i Tuesd. , . 1 1 . ~ 1 ~.- '" - - - S E R V I C E : F o r s i n g l e w i l l . t a k e p lace Af th is ,, ~ ,' / J

• ] I C ] ' r l ~ l ~ l ' A r l ~ ~ ~ 8:30 p .m; .Ca tho l i c Church N o o n " ~ $ k ~ " " " ' - - " . . . . women and cauples Cal l me~ lng . Memhera o f ,1, ~ . ~ _ ~ I ' a . ~ J I . l ] . L ~ k l k J. m ~ 1 Hal l . . - ' - -'-'~- . . . . . - - - - 63S 29 " ~ f o r " m o r e publ ic a r e I n v l t o d t o a t t e n d ~ ~ I

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A r h . . . . h . . i l , , ; ~ - u E v e r y o n e welcome , F o r coaching, . . . . : ~ ' 1 . . . . ' J ~ I ~ u ~ g I u i ~ g m w i ' ~ t ~ 1 . • ' . " I l l i l

, " . m o r e In format ion cal l 638. . ( n o t f n ) I I i i 'MAYTAG e, : • I

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' ' ' - " h e o u , w o o d e t o 635-4906 / " H e a l t h Unit , 3412 Ka lum ~,~l;~,i I m ~

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..... " ..... " . . . . . . ONE i ! ; TE*RRI. . . . . :&! i~0: , i •bEDR00M ,FCIR RENTS '=;1~)'~l;'ff.' • FUi~l~i~; :0ne male;;.:one:;::' sU!tesl ,• 0fflco Sl~#e., 4623 Lpkelea,

r ~ ( ~ " , i ' R e a d y now (7 . (acc-m0nthly) . . . . - . . . (acc-~x-lfn):~:

. . . . . , , , "OR0O.': /se'l: : OFFICE ,TORAG :*.:'.',,::~,.q:~:~,!.:i~:, i t : , . . , : (~ l f ) ~;c~1.~ta! .ned. :,:..u.n!|s...~u;:n~:: :..sP~cE,:.IFOR',: RENT on

Femsle~. 0~'ly; .$2.~0'. prlce. ~,? ': :::.: .it:, :.::-:;: i~c)~~r~i ,i . . . . I: I J . ~ ; ~: * " ql : ' . ~I J I

includes::: r~e*glstration * . :,* :::::.:;/',': ~i~-~.. ;:, ,:i: : " !:"i':,: ~acc:7!an~m~;~'

Foi~' ni~.~:~nforni'at!~ call RESPON~ilB~E:MALE~:W ,~ L/ " ~ ' '" ' ' : ' 635"3826. ~' '.".!, :."'" - ' - :" • "share 2,b~l;O0~ : fwnish~l. ;: ~ ~ ~

WEARE CUTi"IN~ DOWN to 5 head, 8 must go, such as these• 2 - re01stered appalonaa's, ' ready to schoo l , E X C E L L E N T ENGLISH, WESTERN, HALTER "PROSPECTS. 3 yea¢ mars'pink roa.n, dark palms' S2,500. 2.:,year colt, sn0w ..white, -red I=oints; $2,000 gelded, $2,500 whole.. Come ,100k them avor by a p l ~ t only PLEASE.

at 10~p~, Cent. Hl!Icrest, B0mS L bke, Phone 692-3403.

WATKINS.. PRODUCTS FOR .~LE ~ - ~ 9 .

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ONE PAIRoO.F KLIPSCH 'La Scala's' 3 way fully horn leaded. Guaranteed to ruffle your pantlegs and s tun small .onlmsls.. $2000. OBO Call 638.8249.

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FARM • SALE: • Terrace grown.:, red end white: potatoes. First quality $20 -, 1001bs.*or $10. Soibs/2nd" quality SIP-'100 Ibs. or $6, SO Ibs. For animal feed $4- 100 .~l~,~hene:.~k ,,.,:-,,. ,

I~Tr~..ED SET Velvet love seals,, recllner, dinette, set,

~uite;,wmd rugs, hid~l"-"a:~d;" desks, oak coffee :-tabi e, ~anapy .top, petlo furnlture,,, hobsehold plan~:, itoreo :,components. Phom~"&18;8326:

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L O O K I N O F O R A R I D E to town f r o m • W o o d l a n d Hel0htt' area for 9:00 a.m. weekday h~ornlngs please phone ~r~m.

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WANTED-- Private person to ~ach mo to play th~r- eaxa~)hmie i Y0urhome or mine. O l d style music preferred. F o r more Informaffen phone ~1S:3311 ony.mb'.

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14~Osq. ft; RENTAL SPACE available In the All West Centre. Contact All West %,-:

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C L I N T O N M A N O R 6acheior end o~e hedl'oom* s u i t e s a v a i l a b l e immediately. Frlclge. and ,stovelncluded. Furniture avallablD. Month rent free on • 12 month loess. 635.3902 or 635-5189 to View.

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• , K I Y S T O N E :. .... ~Ai*ARTMENTS

~ noWloklng ippllcatimm. Spurious, clean sparta., 1, 2, a n d 3. bedroom sultea. Extras Include heM, hot walon laundry fac i l i t ies , , storage locker, playground. Please phone 63S-$224.

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11~ :HONDA CRIU Ex. ROOMMATE ' WANTED-- cellent condition, law hours. To share ' lt/= duplex .in 635.5319. Thornhlll. ASAP; Female " (nav19.sffn) only. Rontai$195. Inclt~Ive. Apply • . : a t No.1.3817 Paquaffe,. evenlng . . . . ~ "

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BIRCHWOOD A P A R T M E N T S FOR WANTED-- 5ch~.al bus In RENT-- Quiet: 2 bedroom good condition. Phone 635- suite, central ly located, 3873. private parking. Adult (pS.If) orlentalod, Phone 6354422;

' " (p1.~15f) 1tr;7 DATSUN 280Z Sunroof, : . ~.... -:. brand new radial tires, low

3 BEDROOM basement mlleago, tape deck, $2so0 suite.: :Frldge -::and stove,- 060. Phone 638-1288 after S natural gas heat. "W~W p.m. carpet. No. pets, Utilltie~ (p3.1f) Inc. $400 so . Avai lable Imrnedlatoly, Close to town. 1~74 v w BuG, good

Phone 635.2360. ( p 3 - i f) condition,new tires.neWphonePaIM635.2856, lob and

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WOODGREEN APART-° .

MENTS:.I, 2, 3 bedroom 1974 PONTIAC LEMAMS / apartments. Down~own • SPORT :~50, 2door hardtop, locality. Complete wi th PS, PB,/ti lf steering, 2,000 dishwasher, f l repiacer or best offer. View at 3601 fr ldge, stove & drapes. Kalum or phone 635-4819 Undercover perk ing, after 6 p.m .... Security entrance, Phone (sffn.ffn)

_ 635;9317 . . . :- " (acc-ffn)

=,BEDROOM 1/: duplex In T h o r n h l l l , No.2-3017 ~:~ P a q u e t t e S t r e e t . Unturnl lhed, fr ldge and stove included. ~ Electric FOR SALE-- Ford ~ ton heat, Domago deposit $175. va, 4spe~d. Flstdeck. Price Eent S380 per month plus $1200 Phone '635-3/52 View ut i l i t ies ; ~ Phone 63S.7012 2626 Penner. after 6 p.m. (pS.4f)

1980 ,CHEV~SI I ,V E R A D O : 1, ton, Camper special, Fully

~ ~ loadedwlth 11 ft. Frontier

3 BEDROOM house wlth fireplace .and garage. No pets; Phone 635.6887. -

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3 B E D R O O M home for rent. Located ' In. New Rem0.• Phone 635.6772.

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DUPLEX FOR:RENT. 3 bedroom, lt/= baths, Frldge and stove; '1500 sq, fl. In Terrace. Phone 635-6438. • (I)5.311)

TOWN HOUSE FOR RENT-- 2 bedrooms, near hospital. Fr !d~; stove and drapes. $4;5 s o . 635-7191, 9- s pm

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WANTED TO RENT-- 3 bedroom honle for a long term by responsible working man. 635-4591 by March 1st.

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HDME FOR SALE-- In choice residential bench area. SlX148"landseaped lot with f ru i t trees and greenhouse. 3 . bedrooms, dining room, kitchen with . . .n~, ~] xooT~..,,Wl|h fireplace and cedar feature walls,

and. double. , dr iveway. BaSement.~JJlMliltid~W Ith ~athroo.~n ~ ~ d be~Ir001% Laondry.storago~[to~.m .:.e0 d large famlly~rec .room with bar .and gages-pool area. Price STL000 for quick sale. For a l ~ M m e n t phone

' . 3710. , ( p e ~ l i )

lIME FOR ~ CHECI(~P

camper. Price S15,000. Phone 842-6684.

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69 FORD~F70~ Cab over-tag axle tandem. 361-V8, S-F2, gO0x2Oflres. 22' deck. A good farm truck In V-G condition. Asking $3800. 842- 6462.

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l t l l JEEP " - CJ-7 .RENEGADE, .wlt~ hard and, soft: tops, V8-304 CID, four'~oesd; a l l available aptloml,. city: .driven ~000 tulles, mlnt condltlon. Call ~IS41131:

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SAVE ON PRIVATE PURCHASE, PRICED TO SELL. 1981 - 1&x56 General Leader, two bedroom

BI;ianljackson's rink won the annual Legion bonsplel in Terrace Sunday afternoon with a 5-2 win over Lal'ry Beckley of Burns Lake. From left, the rink is Jackson, Russ Kirk, Mel Anderson and Murray Kelln.

Jackson wins A title at Terrace Legion bonspiel

Brian Jackson's rink Farming the McKaY rink Terrace. Yule's rink, cruised: through A " event were Run Baerg, Bob Park composed of Garnet undefeated and won the and Gordon Ltmd. MeNab, Jim Sheraton and Terrace Legion Bonspiel Don Forbes, won the only Sundsyafternoon with a 5-2 Horne knocked Larry d ~ e f i l l in the bonspiel in win over Larry Beddey af Anderson of Terrace out c( the final end utter holding Burns Lake. contention for the B title off Shaw.

The Jackson foursome, • with a 10-3 semifinal win. Yule beat Tom Webster 6- Which also included Russ In the C final, St'was the 5intheCsemirmal, whileon Kirk, Mel Anderson and Rick Yule rink from the other side, Shaw Murray Kelin; beat out ~ KiUmat taking an 8-5 win eliminated Ken Wits 12-9 to Dave St. Thomas of Terrace over Lea" Shaw. from makethe C final.

in the A semi b y a 9-2 score, r ~ ~ I , L ~ Off to Jacq/~es 7-4 in his semifinal.

The Bevent winners were : .

the Does McKay ~ of John Riggins Terrace, who beat Lame.. Hurne 9-2 in the B final. ,--.

PASADENA, Calif. (~P) wha runs through-walls, After losing his first round -- Tip your hat to the new p.uils off quips as easily as match, McKay went

through the B . final folk hero'-- a hunkof steel

unchallenged, earn ing a final shot with a 9-6 win over f i i Lee Annandale in the B U ~ . , i ~F~ ' Vant to be Alone) Garbo and , :mis . S Steve.. (Zipper ' Mouth)

Bowl ;~ ~ ~,e ~,~;'~.*~ ...~ ~ ~ ~:,~.,~. ,,, .., ! baseball pitcher. The. next, ~ ; M ~ i ~ , ~ , ~ ! ~ : ~ .is Wisecracking .Yo i

197S. 2 BEDROOM mobile ' p ~ c ~ s i ) . M ~ a m m a d Al l ; . Whatever he Is," n0 one

home. On 4 acre lot with ' ', ' , , , .~ i l l . question that John 10)(42 addition 8x12 storage J I II I Riggins i s a n e n i ~ u a , a n shed. Minutes north o f Miami I 10 O I I - - - I I •

Washinston 0 . t O : 14--z; independent spirit , 'a Terrace. 635-7406 aftol; 7 " FIRST QUARTER

Mlaml - - Cefalo 76 pass from P.m. Woodley. (Yon Schemann kick)

(p14.llf) 6:49. Drive: 80 yards, 2 plays. M i a m i 7~ W a s h i n g t o n 0; W h O a l m o s t single-handedly

seCOND QUARTaR IIIII W a s h . , FG Moseley 31 0:21.

| ~ . : ~ " ~ . ~ . ~ ' ~ . ~ ' ~ . ~ " ~ : ~ ~'~ Drive: 40 yards, 9 plays. Key

i ! pl_oys: RlOglns rushed on f ive

• successive plays for 21 yeroo, moving ball from Miami 35 to

i ; Miami 14~ M iami , . Washington 3.

Miami - - FG yon Schimann ' " ~ 20 9:00• Drive: 50 Yards, "" 14

plays. Key, p lays: F.Walker . re- turned kickoff 42 yards t o Washington 47, Harr is 7 pass f r om "Woodlay on thlrd-and.S

i " Province of movgd bell" to WasbMoton..:4Y. • Miami 10, Washington 3. British Columbia wash -- Garrets 4 pass from

Thell lmenn (M} ie ley k ick) Ministry of n:o~, Drive: 00 yards, . II plays.

Transportation Key plays: Thulsmann accoun- ted for ~ yards On rite drive.

&Highways He wee 4:for-4 '~ for so yards passing, ( including a IS.yerdl r .

LOAD to Rlgglns), "end he ' scrambled R E S T R I C T I O N S for IZ addit ional yards• Miami Advance Public lO, washln~on to.

Miami - - F,Walker 91 kickoff Notice return ~ ( VO ~ . 1 Schlmenn .k ick )

1:1::12.'" Key :p lays* on kickoff: Pursuant to Section 26 of the Walker took the ball on his own "Hlghwey Act", notice Is 2, broke over. the mid~s L at

'about the 20, " and h e ~ e d hereby given that load straight down the f ieM, shooting restrlctlofls may be placed, p i l l tho lest 'Redskin, Kicker

Jeff Huyon, at about file WaSh- on short notice in the near Ington. 40. it was thelongest

kickoff r e t u r n In Super Bowl . future, on all highways In history, and the liras for i the. f o l l o w i n g Highway touchdown. M iami 17, Washing-

ton 10. mobile .home. S major appliances, carpeted; cedar fenced yard, suncieck, ieaY shed. Sold furn ished.or separate. Set up oG large I lot, In mobile park. Phene: 638-8326.

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SHERIFF SALE The following goods wil l be sold by Public Auction on Wednesday, February 2. 1983:P.30 p.m. at 4842 Highway 16

,,W., Terrace, Brit ish C..olumbla"on an as Is where Is basis:

• One 1979 Chevr01M Yon One Sears Kenmore Garbage DIspoual For further Intornlit ion contact DePUty Sheriff ~C,L. Hunt At Sheriff sdrvieas 340e Kalum Street Terrace, B.C. &18-1111

(acc2-1f)

Districts: Prince Rupert, Terrace,

Deass Lake, Smithers and BumsLake Restrictions wil l be Imposed In, ' each , Distr ict

. Individually, as conditions warrant. The reatrlctlons will limit vehicles to 100 perceM, ?0

j percent o rS0 percent of legal, axle loading, as allo~ed under the regulatlom.pursuant to the Commercial Transport Act. Overweight permits wil l not be g ran ted . Al l term" overweight permits are Invalid. Restrictions may be impel~l as necessary. The :Public, - and Trucking a n d T ' r a n s p o r t a t l a n Companies, should govern Ihemsel~ms accordingly,

* Y o u r : : co.operation In adhering i t0 "the .above regulations wi l l be apprjclaled," " D.P. i~WP/, • R e g i o n a l D i r e c t o r , Highways

: for:~r ..* ' M ln l I t r y ~)f Transportation .& Highways dated at T~race~ B.C.

• i h l S i twentieth day af January, r19~3

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" " T H I R D QUAf lTNR • Wash - - FG "Mussi ly 20 6:51.

Drive: 61 yards, 7 plays. Key play: Garrelt 44 run c,n ravens to move ball to Miami 9• Miami 17, Washington 13.

POURTH "aUARTMR Walh. - - RIg01ns 43 run

( M o u l a y kick) 4:59. Dr ive: S2 yarcls~ 4 plays. • Key play: • RIg- gtns w touchdown run was on foUrth•and-lncheL Washington 20, Miami 17.

Wash . - - C.Brown 6 pare from Thelsmann (Moseley k ick) 13:05. Drive: 41 yards,-1;I, plays. KlY plays: nth, le by RIgglns of 6 MIclL Y yMckl; Harmon 4 run on 3rd.and-) which moved ball to Miami Ig; C.Brown 9 ~ from Theismann ~on 3rd-ind-9 which moved bali.' to Miami 9• WaSh- ington 2Y, Miami 17.

Attendonce-~103,187

Mle Wish FIrM downs 9 24 By Rushing 1 14. By Pu411flg - | g By Penalty . 0 - 1 Rushal-:-. yards 29-96 S2-|16

AV e ydS per rush :I•3 $,S PI I l J f lo ~y l rd l l0 l i d

• Return yards 22 52 Kickoff rat yde 2|2 S7 PaNel 4-17.1' 15-23.S SI~KS BY ' 3-19 L I t

• p o n t s & M ' 2.44 F0mblo l - - Ios f , 1~1 r O'O ' P ina l t l e l - - ya rds &as 5-34 Time Of Polaesslon 2:1:45 3&itS'

la l l iY ld la I Statistics I~USHINO - - . M I i m l / , F r l nk l l f l

16;49, Nathan 7.24, Woodiey 4"!6, Vlgor l to !-4, Har r is I-1• WaSh- InMon, Rlgglna '30.1N, Garrote 1.46,,Harmon 9-40, Tflolsmllnn :1- 20, "R.Walklr I-4.

PASSINe - - . Mlaml,~WB~odley 4.14-tl7-1, Strock ~S-O.O. Wash- l is ten, Thelaminn IS•IS.I~•S.

RECEIV ING - - Mlamlw Cu- falo 2.112, Har r le |- IS. WiShing- ton, ¢ .erown 1 -60 , Warren S.N, Gsrret t 2.13, R.Walkar 1-2Y, Rlgglns 1-15.

MISSED F I E L D GOALS - - None.

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FOR SALE Well established licensed restaurant

• in Prince Rupert --Sales close to $250,000 per year --Subs tordlal d a l ~ increase shown over last

two .years.

--Pr!me location . . . . --12 years lef fon excellent lease.

A l l serious Inquiries welcome. r RePly to Box 1438

. -. .CJO Terl-aca-Klflmat Dally Herald 30i0Kalum St.

Terrace, B.C. VSG 2M7

Fridge, stove, drapes, carpeting.

Phone Manager anytime at

he runs over tacklers and ,

638-1268 president, ' " Pieas~ •enquire about our , kids the

One day, or year, he id ar" " ~ . '" combination of .Greta (I:: f l e w reduced r e n t s . •

Garbo and, ..~ ' Mouth) , antisocial '""

,~c, ,~. The. next, • . . .

:* APARTMENTS •

f~tball powerhouse - - six- foot-two and 245 pounds - -

groimd Miami Dolphins into • submission in Washington

Redskins' 27-17 Super Bowl ' victory Sunday.

"I'm spontaneous but I always like to think I 'm in charge O f the situation," he saya.

While a member of .New York Jets in'the early 1970s, • he effected a Mohawk hair - style, shaved his head completely, wore turquoise jewelry and rode a motoreycle to work; • , I do it just to show I'm boss," he explained.

• Nobody doubted .John RiUius w a s boss Sunday when he carried the ball 38 times, almost half the Redskins, plays, amassed 166 yards and raced 43 yards in the. fourth- period for the declslv'e touchdown,

He set a Super Bowl record, eclipsing the 34 carries and 162 yards by Pittsburgh's Prance Harris eight years ago.

He also became the first player in NaiionaiFootball League history to rush for" more than 100 yards in f o ~ Straight playaff games.

When President Reagan called coach Joe Glbl~ in the Redskin locker room to consratulkte the team 'on :the victory, ~ said in an aside: "Run Is t h e president, I am the king.,

Rents stad at Uil0 Fridge, stove, drapes,- carpeting, street parking, security system.

Phone manager anytime

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NOW RENTING! SUMMITSQUARE APARTMENTS

~TERRACE

One & Two bedrooms featuring:

eFrldge, stove & drapes • sWil l to ~Vall- carpeting

eRAQUETBALL COURTS eGymnaslum- facilities cOn-site menegomeM Enquire about our new

reduced rents. For your personal viewing visit

our apartments dally or:

2607 PEAR ST. • . . • . .

or call

6 3 5 - 5 9 6 8 M A J E S T I C M A N A G E M E NT LTD.

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COACHMAN APARTM ENTS . I I

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Deluxe apartment dwelling, fridge, stove, carpeting, drapes, undercover.parking, elevator, security system, resident manager. Pke.¢ mnagar aayt|m •

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• !separated from his wife. They ) started to see one another and

a r e now living tbgeth~r. JW For Better or For Worse by Lynn Johnston would llke to marr~ the guy.

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