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'.': : :' .: : . ,'. :,:'.- f,. .... . ,, '~.,: .':.+ "'+.:' and females w~li make up:fully ene-t~rdof thelabq~, .,.,.,, ~.,.:~::,~BRA.C.,..E---, ?,here willbe more womenwo.rklng.i,,'., '- .+,, .: fierce, L.'..,+: -, ..,.., ...... . ,- ..... • , ..... : ....... , :,~.:. ~, +,-.,. :'.~;,? economic Studies 0nthearea I~t~V~ P~e,~rse ,:::::" ~. -th6se :in~viewed~ -;~ o./:i.:-::.: .,..:-.!::i~, i~ :~ :....( ~:•L~!,l~dPrin~]{~ a8 part~elfi/e:p~ ~oee~sfoi~: :• ':! + ,: '•~:: ::! •:': ::+~ ??:/~:-::: ; ."'/:the'propoit~Ke"miino CompI+ti~..pro}ect. :/,7:,~)~-:;.. +# r I ~ 1 q , , W m e ~ q l m ~ ,at. ~ hgr'~e'n ' +' +' 1 ~. ~ ~e studY:was"n0t,, d~e by-".a:, random: ~!~pJ~ ::..".i,. econ0mii: ih.eeesiity' or, mmi~0!i ::'ineth0d,. :bu~,by. intarviews, With .~ose:i .d~..Uy~:.: • '. dominant i.for~e",, for, .m0re:,:iwoh~ : . ' invol+;edw+iihjobnmii.keti~-oblemsl The study says it ' +-: ':empl0Yme/it, the rePort zer0s .in:~'n:s : is merely .d~e~rljRive al~d dl~',-,.n0t try tO-pr0poee Women faee, i'.-, :i: solutimm.~ . ..... .,~..... 'Systs+mie discrimination, iS+ .seen',"~.. " :The study pr~icted unemplo~ent rat':of 15*per . ; with recruiting requirements like unre cent almig High+my 16in 1982'-~fecl~g about 13,01~ and weight standards, unrelated, to the people. Jobless ral~es for w6me~,:the's'tudy says, are being demanded. The sharing 16f'/hor/ .. 'usually"signifleantlyhigher"tlianthosefurmen, It beConieaproblem. Themale,~a~-tner's-' addsthattherat~ oregetting cioscr togetber,.bUtnot ' ' goes up to an average of six ~.Urs per v~( became more~women-are'finally,jobs, but because " her total ~V~.kloadby 1 • more menare losing" theirs, i :''- '+ + : ' ":~ , c .. In 1982about ~ per cent of women,lwrtieipat~l in the work force, but bY1990tbat flb, ure is ~pected rine II points to 66 percent; The men in the workforee during the same t~.e period are expected to ine.~ase i I Woman increases ,18'h0ti~;,Th~>"~: study notes thdt the home situation, is ehaiigifi'g/~Gd~/'i:~ ~ slowly. + . /i. Childcare doesn't seem to. be a major factor. Only.i..+:,i four per cent of the women surveygd'stated, that i~ey_:! bad to leave or. refuse a job d~e to +childc.arei+ ~:: I -; .... " " ' I • •"• "II"" "~' ~'• '~ ~i • 'I ....... " ..... .... I| t ", .... t ...... :e' + ' + ..... J + ¢Ii a' OUgl :: conomlc m difficulties..-- : ..~ ..... ; .~i:-.-. ?.,i: ~i : ": + aware of the petential variety of jotm Women'are seen tobe Stu~..Jn: occupational +. ,but.thin increased awareness Is not •, ..ghe!..~'.,sueh!as,,in the se.ndce Ind.ustry whleh has. . inereasod access to appropriate+trainh '+.: emiled 0ppor~ties for advaneem~! and relatively. - : .+ says, +. in mo~t m'ea~, humlnesa.:ofli. F. lOW, ~Y;'+' I ? *I" '~; ~: ~' :+~' :~ +', ~' 'l'j" '+'F4 :' :':' ~+:'~:'' : #i : :k : 'I ~ ;: ":1 I' q: :~' :' :+: I~: 'i ' $I i'.availab.16; :~'t ~t~ n~?provide • .~--ManY~,of.. these~]~s ~sre ~rt:tii~e Which :some' ":.. ~,: ~,."i~,iu;;~nfi~~i~,.~!Lii~:~ th~i~ '~+.reduce emnlovment, costs :by voidin~., navment Of •.e,--,, ;.,...,~..d~,,~+,.,.,., ...,.,,., ,i .%',.-: '-. + 'Technological :advanees ,aren't-helping W0m'en either. Many previous cleri'eal jobs are now seen as professional positions +- aod are being filledby men A lack of eonfiden~.onmany women's parts is seen a s "a-major barrier". ~ In job inte~iews; men tall a Ix ssibh ~ture boss what he can do, while women • stttew sttheyq+an'tdo;accordingtotherepert. " ontskie of Terrace and Prince George access"to . - training is limited, the surveyors told Alcan. While '-most towns offer Employment Opportunities for .Women ~ a course, but it ',is not universally seen as ,positive".- "The coarsee,appa~ently do make women'more rallabletofUIl-timeworkers...:Othors-felt......+,,. ~,~,J+l,~Ra..Neh./..~+.t+~l~mmlahthelnsameofthese, ~ .... ~at pe~-.~me jobd.met'theiJrnendS.-.:,.'+;. ;+. .~:, " '1 ~" ~ ' '+ ' " 1" :'"' ' moblems :' -:,~Y +';'!~-'/" : i.'+ -+,:+ ",1+ m'"' r : + :'~:+J ' While . . . . . . " .... " ...... ............ ~ ............. ; s(mewomenbavestart~.atthobott0m in , "'+The .rmmrt",.-~,',-mm..-+,ma.,'b+'-redletlma ,' mine, .s.and sawmill+,; few .have ~moved.beyand Umt..: :1,: ."r : employment! groWth :. in. the' l~0's. as.:...being +%': ,Tha['s Creating a '/non-l~raditionaLoccupatiohal. ' ' .~-i ..,;~.,..,,on,+ .~n.,o,.,,~,g.. a,,~.~ ,~ mini,o. '~m ..... ~ I I " * ' " " ~ " ' : '+ " I " ' I I ~ . . . . I • :.+ + unemploymefit remaining hlghuntil the middle el the .. decade.' -"In nortiiwestern B.C., the Indmtrinl concentration of employment growth anticipated w~. amplify theproblems women will face in local labor markets." - In the ~port to AIcM the surveyors did point out " i me renscu.to hire women. "The separaticu rate wemen workers appears to be lower than that of men and the availability., of emploYment, for sinuses is a ' / rsasenfor r emainin~ on the job for a percent~e o/ workers." " , • Nr, XT-- WHAT YotyrH HAVre TO LOOK FORWARD TO IN THE .JOB WORLD. - - B,C taxpayers It pay average sum O .i Wedfiesday, January $, 1983 : . . . . . " " " i!:):i o ume 77 N VANCOUVER (CP) At property tax I The reason for the wide differences in .:.• :.: :.i I I .I .+., .+ . . . , . . . . +1 ++,1.1 .... +.. . ..5 ! ~. -" * .~ 5.=~:/. :i+ . ~-,.-:-:'~+~',.;+ ~. •/:~ . + : + / [ , ~ : " .... , !:::,~'~>~,:, ~,~ :+.' . : ,l' : , + ~+* : ld ' r " ' * ' + " L :k ~ " time,.hqmeowners in New Brunswick fare taxes I~..tween such provinces as ~ New:. .the best in Canada, a survey by the Brunswick and Quebec in the proviuntol Canadian Directors of A~essment. in- governments' political phllosoplfles, he dicatee. said. Homeowners in"Quebec pay the bighest "In Quebec, for example, they rely more municipal taxes in Canada, 2.7 times more ,heavily .on property taxes to pay for sor- than .those in New Brunswick. !~ ° .' " " .~ " " " Chief asseSsors: from each province . :,~ ' "p~ i "': ~+''~ +"~ " L '" "~'1 ~ complied statisticsOn taxes for a standard *'+ + .l,r' ' P 1' i::i +The-.survey shows that in 1981 New .... ' "" ~'~1: 1~ :1--~11 .!Brunswick lprol~r~ owners paid 1484 in ., +~ . . . . . .... " . . :. : taxes On the standard house, which in that ' ~.~ l~rnvineewas valued at , "~k~ ~+' 1: ' . J'+ r . " h52,000, In Quebec, i:+ ' :. '~:+.:,: +., I/;:,+?prope+rtyltax, _ ...... .. , bm was ,x,'+m on +a vices like schools and hospitals than they j do in New. Bruaswick," said ,Gwm~.| "Tne. dilferenees .arine in the provincial i •governments' philosophies, about who: should pay." -. The survey shows that a Standard houso i in B.C. in 1981WarnValued at I~,.~0 'and : taxes were 1813or .~ per ce~t of the value of ~ehouso. I .l- i f .. -+ • + " I~ "old, one.storey detached bungalow.with k ll00r area of I06 square metres (I,Z40 --. square feet).- It has three bedrooms, a.full basement; a garage and is on an average tB-metre-wide lot. Ted Gwartney,+ British Columbia's assessment commissioner, said the value .... for the property~tax figure represents the .: aetunl:amount the taxpayer paid. it does +,n0t+in~iude any- amount 'the provindinl "government.' contributed in grants to- ~:~ h0~he0wners~, . .Gwartney said the-figures can be eompa/'ed because' generally municipal. ,, governments provide approximately the ~. same basle services. +r In Alberta, the house was valued at! homeowners paid 10110, . $100,4~O and taxes were rri2 or .22 per ce~t ~ ~ Al~ and ~sm,tn , of ~m~:*ot~ ho~ ..... :,~f+deiie-e",sed t0r"~.: "' ::~~vin; Nl;Om.~ aurora,tin oi. 1.81 per cant'of the value; -- Manitoba, 164,500, taxes $1d~, 1.75 per cent of vniue; -- Ontario, I"/1,200, taxee 1990, 1.29 p e r cent of value; -- NovaScotia, $71,980, taxes $i,070, 1.64 per cent of value; _ -- Prince Edward Island, 146,000, taxes $66S, iA4 per cent of value; l+7,mo, taxesmT,~ Newfoundland, i 1.~8 Per.cent of value; ..: . . . . --~ -- Northwest .Territories. ~0,980, taxes •_ $1,204, 1.51 per cent of vn/ue; -- Yukon. I68,500,taxes 1471, .69 per cent of value.:" Top businessmen see light OTTAWA (CP) -- :The context of wherewe've ~t executives actually plan-i: -.:~ Eileen Hoflln of the MillsMemorial Hospital Auxiliary presents the New.Year's mothe'i:, Suzi Hamilton, with the silver duck: bank. Born.to the, Earl Hamilton "family at 12:30 a.m. Jan. 1 hnd weighing 7 Ibs., i2 ounces. (3520 .. , - ., +.. ! WarsawPact nationsplan newgame ) PRAGUE (AP) --- l~aders of the Soviet blo~ promised a "new ~.at2~aco proposal" today based on renuneiation"of milltary force 'bet- wean the Warsax+ Pact'and NATO.. :+' A communiqun iiarried by'. the 'oiiicial / " Cz~hestovak news agmcyL'TK at thereto!of a • two-day Warsaw Pact. 'summit '.said 'the proposal' Would. be pubLiShed at, the/:~Udlted Nations at some'later time by lemle.l~ of the - grams) was a boy. The happy parents arestill .debating country's top businessmen' over a name. The new father is a director of the RegiOnal see a dim light flickering at District of Kitimat-Sflkine. : ........ • • ~ the. end,of. .:..the/ .... 'reeessionary-". . . . . . - ' " " tunnel, but thmroptimism is Earlier, same western diplomats and some East Europeans, Whowere.spea.king privately, said the conference could be expected to do litle. about enothermajor trouble Spot for East bloc states -- the economy. ° "' L,Ike many western c0untries, the/~'viet Union and its allies are deep in debt to fqreign bankers, with an estimated.$8o billion in OUt- standing loans..Especially hard-hit is Poland, whose martial-law regime 'has had to turn' Soviet party chief. Y~i Andropev, was in its second day today. The lastsossion was held in Warsaw in May, 1980,shortly before the. labor unrest that led tQthe imposition of martiM la~, Dec. 13, 1981. * The Warsaw pact includes theSoviet Union, Czechoslovakia, East Germany; Poland, Hungary, Roman|a' and Bulgaria. An 'official communique, published by the Czechoslovak news agency Ceteka, said Tuesday's session discussed "topical problems of the struggle to avert the danger of. nuclear war, preservation and.dtrengthening of the process of relax~ttion of international tension: and the Strengthening of security and development of co-bperation in Europe." :No texts of speeches or'other, details 61~the diselmsions were madb public. eastern Europead communist alliance..:..... "At the same time their attent10n ~. be increasingly to its Miles as western, financial., directed especlally I to~ a new great peace . emureas dried up during the last year,. proposal ~to conelude agreement0nmutual Poland, Romanin and other Warsaw pact '" non-usa oflmilitory force and preservatled'of s~tes also are,having trouble providing food " peaceful relations between memhoP states of and other nec~itiss to their citizens despite. ",:" the Warsaw Pact and member states ,:Pf, the 'increased efforts at -economic co-operation North Atlantic pantwhieh would b p ope~ito all within the bloc. other-states,'; said the communique, ~1~ran- The meeting of the Warsaw Pact consultative slated from Czech. ., . c0mmltte¢, the first'under the leadership of BAN{}KOK (01~.~).-- Thailand and ~ a ~ 1" * ' ' ' ' " ~ d " U ~ d "fiis ~dn~y#ar-old son.dacha " Seven Canadians are, serVing prison ~n-, • slgned'three':qir~mentS today; oneto .ex- snuck 0ffto watch Thafklek-box'lng Tuesday tenees.in Thdi jails, mastiC, on drug cbarges. change convle~ Criminals and the oth~ two night after rePortem were told Trudeau was One Thai is heldin a Cantldlan prison.. aimed at beintertngeconomle co-operation, doing, nothing for the evening.~ ' . . prime Mints~m" "IYudeaU and his Thai.' Cimadinn officials said an agreement 'on. ,.'.One o~ me seVen Canadians i~ Barry eomterpart Prsm Tinsulanooda presided over guaranteeing,official 'insur+mee on Chnadlan . Aekerman, 33, a forever White Rock, B.C,, a eerem0ny to markwlhat+Canadian and Thai inve~tment.inTha'iland and' an aid agrecm~en~, rnMdent who-"was Imprisoned In 1979 *for officials called ~a mlleslbne in bilateral ~ "dealing with deVelopment co-operati0n, were i~mesaionof700gramsofher~in.Helssorving relations. • - : " ' i i i" '~: .' '~;: ~ ';. :de'fReed to strengthen bflatei:altrade.. : ~i: ,'+.,':: ,.a life "sent+nee. A'/Canadlan..l~mlt~nllatY • Canadian offlelnis, mannwhile; aPl!liait~..t0 - ' - Canada. is th6 third western eoUntry,~aft~"~,'~,.., spok~nian Wu quotc~l'a anying .Ackerman's' be kenping a tight wrap on :lYud~ft~ - .. Franeeand the United States, to reacb a tr~ty- +• . smltence wlll.stsythe'~me under terms of thg houm activities sohls ilS.ddy'.toiit.:oT.~Asldh + of.voluntary repat~atinn of prisoners. Thin:- ' transfer agi'eement, but the pthmner . might cmmtrim might be sce~ ak :aflbtm~. ~s. k~d ' ~dlows.Thal and:~m~diml convicts to.t~rve Jail receive an earilei' parole under Canadllan law diplomacy, not a vacaUon.' +,', , ~.~' .~ , td.s~msIn their own couhtrles. , " • • than under Thai law, " . +. as ..much a reflection of where we~'ebeen as it is of:- where we're going,/ ...... ;. . A. Cofiference Boatd,.,"0f: i ~adn"survey d .senior. "-b~eeutives that was taken,in ~'m,al quarter of 1962and reiansc~cl~today found in- creaked optimisni about the economy, business in- vestment,', domestic' sales, •profits, labor costs and inflation during the next half-yenr. Thirty-two per eent ex- pect • overall economic conditions will be better six months, do~vn the road, up from 29. per cent in the previous quarter and a sharp Improvement from the 14 per cent who felt that way in lhe tu~_ ++andquarter of 1962. "- The pereentage now expecting the eeonomic K.as,= uTl ;l 'n l signsagreem at wlthCanada c"ma t e t ode t o"°ra t a h a s " .. . dropped to 22 ~lemt, down . + from st per cent,in ,the ' prevlom quarterly~sm~vey. : The romeining ~ per cent": see no~ chadge in the latest /ml Charles Barrett, 'board • vlce.~pre.sldent= and ~on0mic research group director sees the results as a "modest improyiement:, H0weV,~r, Ke agrees the 'economy has fallen so. far that ~ almoM anything now looks Up. . "The results are 'in the right direction, butyou have to interpret them in the The survey . results "confirm other information we: have which sul~ests we are beginning the process of bottoming out' of the recession, but theydo not suggest ~ an early quick. ._turnaround by any means," been. I think if them hadn't . ning to inci.ease their in-..+- been k 1962,then: one would / vestment rosa toD per cont'ii interpret the results from ~0 and the porcemtage !i pesalmis.tically." planning to c u t investment~'.P:; fell to 29 from 34, :, Executives ~f compen/esi~ with 250 or more empioysos !! .and which account for the:! lion's share of capital in-:~ .vestment in the Country are i~ sllgldy,more optimistic than :.: the average Ln their general 'Fourteen per cent 'of assessment .of the son/or executives say It is a good time to +invest in new plant and,, equipment,- up from lOper cent in the third quarter and eight in 'the second. But 69 ~ cent still. + say Its.in.a bad time to. be :~sl~nd~ng :.money, on new plant and eq~dpment. The proportion of in- .~ vmtmnent climate. Some 14.S,per cent say it ii is a good time to invest, :+ while ~.2per cent say it Is a .: bad llme.. But if larger companies appear,~more ~. optimistic in general terms,: they ere less committed to'-" translating that optimism into action. v Wide wo'rld+ Orts page classified s. ~. " pages 6&7. Comics; horoscope . paobi8 +. WHY BUY NEW? : i ' " WHEN USED.WIL LOOI - i~ DOyOU want parts toflx uP your car but your b~JdOet won't allOW it? Beatthe high ~o$i' of new parts with' quaJlty ul~l psrts from S,K,B, AUTO SALVAGE/"I 635-2333 or 635-9095 .F Ddm~ (last oH Hwy. 16 E) ,f

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.. 'usually"signifleantlyhigher"tlianthosefurmen, It beConieaproblem. Themale,~a~-tner's-' addsthattherat~ oregetting cioscr togetber,.bUtnot ' ' goes up to an average of six ~.Urs per v~( became more~women-are'finally, jobs, but because " her total ~V~.kload by 1

• more menare losing" theirs, i : ' ' - '+ + : ' ":~ , c • .. In 1982 about ~ per cent of women,lwrtieipat~l in

the work force, but bY1990 tbat flb, ure is ~pected rine II points to 66 percent; The men in the workforee during the same t~.e period are expected to ine.~ase

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Childcare doesn't seem to. be a major factor. Only.i..+:,i four per cent of the women surveygd'stated, that i~ey_:! • bad to leave or. refuse a job d~e to +childc.arei+ ~::

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t . . . . . . :e' + ' + ..... J + ¢Ii a' OUgl :: c o n o m l c m difficulties..-- : ..~ ..... ; .~i:-.-. ?.,i: ~i : ": + aware of the petential variety of jotm

Women'are seen t o b e Stu~..Jn: occupational +. ,but.thin increased awareness Is not •, ..ghe!..~'.,sueh!as,,in the se .ndce Ind.ustry whleh has. . inereasod access to appropriate+trainh ' +.: emile d 0ppor~ties for advaneem~! and relatively. - : .+ says, +. in mo~t m'ea~, humlnesa.:ofli. F. lOW, ~Y;'+' I ? *I" '~; ~: ~' :+~' :~ +' , ~' 'l'j" '+'F4 :' :':' ~ +: '~:'' : #i : :k : 'I ~ ;: ":1 I' q: :~' :' :+ : I~: 'i ' $I i'.availab.16; :~'t ~ t ~ n~?provide

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+ 'Technological :advanees ,aren't-helping W0m'en either. Many previous cleri'eal jobs are now seen as professional positions +- aod are being filledby men

A lack of eonfiden~.onmany women's parts is seen a s "a-major barrier". ~ In job inte~iews; men tall a Ix ssibh ~ture boss what he can do, while women

• stttew sttheyq+an'tdo;accordingtotherepert. " ontskie of Terrace and Prince George access"to .

- training is limited, the surveyors told Alcan. While '-most towns offer Employment Opportunities for .Women ~ a course, but it ',is not universally seen as ,positive".-

"The coarsee,appa~ently do make women'more

rallabletofUIl-timeworkers...:Othors-felt......+,,. ~,~,J+l,~Ra..Neh./..~+.t+~l~mmlahthelnsameofthese, ~ .... ~at pe~-.~me jobd.met'theiJrnendS.-.:,.'+;. ;+. .~:, " '1 ~" ~ ' '+ ' " 1" :'"' ' moblems :' -:,~Y +';'!~-'/" : i.'+ -+,:+ ",1+ m'"' r : + :'~:+J '

While . . . . . . " . . . . " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; s(mewomenbavestart~.atthobott0m i n , " '+The .rmmrt",.-~,',-mm..-+,ma.,'b+'-redletlma , ' mine, .s .and sawmill+,; few .have ~moved. beyand Umt..: :1,: ." r : employment! groWth :. in. t h e ' l~0 ' s . as.:...being +%': ,Tha['s Creating a '/non-l~raditionaLoccupatiohal. ' ' .~-i ..,;~.,..,,on,+ .~n.,o,.,,~,g.. a,,~.~ , ~ mini,o. ' ~ m .....

~ I I " * ' " " ~ " ' : '+ " I " ' I I ~ . . . . I • :.+ • + unemploymefit remaining hlghuntil the middle el the . . decade.' -"In nortiiwestern B.C., the Indmtrinl concentration of employment growth anticipated w~. amplify theproblems women will face in local labor markets." -

In the ~port to AIcM the surveyors did point out " i m e renscu.to hire women. "The separaticu rate wemen workers appears to be lower than that of men and the availability., of emploYment, for sinuses is a ' / rsasenfor r emainin~ on the job for a percent~e o/ workers." " , •

• Nr, XT-- WHAT YotyrH HAVre TO LOOK FORWARD TO IN THE .JOB WORLD.

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Homeowners in"Quebec pay the bighest "In Quebec, for example, they rely more municipal taxes in Canada, 2.7 times more ,heavily .on property taxes to pay for sor- than .those in New Brunswick.

!~ ° .' " " .~ " " " Chief asseSsors: from each province . : ,~ ' " p~ i "': ~+''~ +" ~ " L '" "~'1 ~ complied statistics On taxes for a standard

*'+ + . l, r' ' P 1' i:: i +The-.survey shows that in 1981 New . . . . ' " " ~' ~1: 1~ :1--~11 .!Brunswick lprol~r~ owners paid 1484 in

. , +~ . . . . . . . . . " . . : . : t a x e s On the standard house, which in that ' ~.~ l~rnvineewas valued at , " ~ k ~ ~+' 1 : ' . J'+ r . " h52,000, In Quebec,

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vices like schools and hospitals than they j do in New. Bruaswick," said , G w m ~ . | "Tne. dilferenees .arine in the provincial i

• governments' philosophies, about who: should pay." -. The survey shows that a Standard houso i in B.C. in 1981Warn Valued at I~,.~0 'and : taxes were 1813 or .~ per ce~t of the value of ~ehouso.

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Ted Gwartney,+ British Columbia's assessment commissioner, said the value

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~:~ h0~he0wners~, . • .Gwartney said the-figures can be

eompa/'ed because' generally municipal. ,, governments provide approximately the

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In Alberta, the house was valued at! homeowners paid 10110, . $100,4~O and taxes were rri2 or .22 per ce~t ~ ~ A l ~ a n d ~sm,tn , of ~ m ~ : * o t ~ h o ~ . . . . .

:,~f+deiie-e",sed t 0 r " ~ . : "' ::~~vin; Nl;Om.~ aurora,tin oi. 1.81 per cant'of the value;

- - Manitoba, 164,500, taxes $1d~ , 1.75 per cent of vniue;

-- Ontario, I"/1,200, taxee 1990, 1.29 p e r cent of value;

-- NovaScotia, $71,980, taxes $i,070, 1.64 per cent of value;

_ - - Prince Edward Island, 146,000, taxes $66S, iA4 per cent of value;

l+7,mo, taxes mT,~ Newfoundland, i

1.~8 Per.cent of value; ..: . . . . - - ~

-- Northwest .Territories. ~0,980, taxes • _ $1,204, 1.51 per cent of vn/ue;

-- Yukon. I68,500, taxes 1471, .69 per cent of value.:"

Top businessmen see light OTTAWA (CP) - - :The context of wherewe've ~ t executives actually plan-i:

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E i leen Ho f l l n of the M i l l s M e m o r i a l Hosp i ta l A u x i l i a r y presents the N e w . Y e a r ' s mothe'i:, Suzi Hami l ton , w i t h the s i l ve r duck: bank. B o r n . t o t he , Ear l H a m i l t o n " f am i l y at 12:30 a.m. Jan. 1 hnd weighing 7 Ibs., i2 ounces. (3520

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WarsawPact nations plan newgame )

PRAGUE (AP) --- l~aders of the Soviet blo~ promised a "new ~.a t2~aco proposal" today based on renuneiation"of milltary force 'bet- wean the Warsax+ Pact'and NATO.. :+'

A communiqun iiarried by'. the 'oiiicial / " Cz~hestovak news agmcyL'TK at thereto!of a

• two-day Warsaw Pact. 'summit '.said ' the proposal' Would. be pubLiShed at, the/:~Udlted Nations at some'later time by lemle.l~ o f the -

g rams) was a boy. T h e h a p p y paren ts a r e s t i l l .debat ing country's top businessmen' o v e r a name. T h e new fa the r is a d i r ec to r o f the RegiOnal see a dim light flickering at D i s t r i c t of K i t i m a t - S f l k i n e . : . . . . . . . . • • ~ the. end,of. .:..the/....'reeessionary-".

. . . . . - ' " " tunnel, but thmroptimism is

Earlier, same western diplomats and some • East Europeans, Who were.spea.king privately, said the conference could be expected to do litle. about enothermajor trouble Spot for East bloc states - - the economy. ° "'

L,Ike many western c0untries, the/~'viet Union and its allies are deep in debt to fqreign bankers, with an estimated.$8o billion in OUt- standing loans..Especially hard-hit is Poland, whose martial-law regime 'has had to turn '

Soviet party chief. Y~i Andropev, was in its second day today. The lastsossion was held i n Warsaw in May, 1980, shortly before the. labor unrest that led tQ the imposition of martiM la~, Dec. 13, 1981. *

The Warsaw pact includes theSoviet Union, Czechoslovakia, East Germany; Poland, Hungary, Roman|a' and Bulgaria.

An 'official communique, published by the Czechoslovak news agency Ceteka, said Tuesday's session discussed "topical problems of the struggle to avert the danger of. nuclear war, preservation and.dtrengthening of the process of relax~ttion of international tension: and the Strengthening of security and development of co-bperation in Europe."

:No texts of speeches or'other, details 61~the diselmsions were madb public.

eastern Europead communist alliance..: ..... "At the same time their attent10n ~. be increasingly to its Miles as western, financial.,

directed especlally I to~ a new great peace . emureas dried up during the last year,. proposal ~ t o conelude agreement0nmutual Poland, Romanin and other Warsaw pact '" non-usa oflmilitory force and preservatled'of s~tes also are,having trouble providing food " peaceful relations between memhoP states of and other nec~it iss to their citizens despite. ",:" the Warsaw Pact and member states ,:Pf, the 'increased efforts at -economic co-operation North Atlantic pantwhieh would b p ope~ito all within the bloc. other-states,'; said the communique, ~1 ~ran- The meeting of the Warsaw Pact consultative slated from Czech. ., . c0mmltte¢, the first'under the leadership of

BAN{}KOK (01~.~).-- Thailand and ~ a ~ 1" * ' ' ' ' " ~ d " U ~ d " f i i s ~dn~y#ar-old son.dacha " Seven Canadians are, serVing prison ~n-, • slgned'three':qir~mentS today; o n e t o .ex- snuck 0ffto watch Thafklek-box'lng Tuesday tenees.in Thdi jails, mastiC, on drug cbarges. change conv le~ Criminals and the oth~ two night after rePortem were told Trudeau was One Thai is heldin a Cantldlan prison.. aimed at beintertngeconomle co-operation, doing, nothing for the evening.~ ' • • . .

prime Mints~m" "IYudeaU and his Thai.' Cimadinn officials said an agreement 'on. ,.'.One o~ me seVen Canadians i~ Barry eomterpart Prsm Tinsulanooda presided over guaranteeing,official 'insur+mee on Chnadlan . Aekerman, 33, a forever White Rock, B.C,, a eerem0ny to markwlhat+Canadian and Thai inve~tment.inTha'iland and' an aid agrecm~en~, rnMdent who-"was Imprisoned In 1979 *for

officials called ~ a mlleslbne in bilateral ~ "dealing with deVelopment co-operati0n, were i~mesaionof700gramsofher~in.Helssorving relations. • - : " ' i i i" '~: .' '~;: ~ ';. :de'fReed to strengthen bflatei:al trade.. : ~i: ,'+.,':: ,.a life "sent+nee. A'/Canadlan..l~mlt~nllatY • Canadian offlelnis, mannwhile; aPl!liait~. .t0 - ' - Canada. is th6 third western eoUntry,~aft~"~,'~,.., spok~nian Wu quotc~l'a anying .Ackerman's' be kenping a tight wrap on : l Y u d ~ f t ~ - .. Franeeand the United States, to reacb a tr~ty- +• . smltence wlll.stsythe'~me under terms of thg houm activities sohls ilS.ddy'.toiit.:oT.~Asldh + of.voluntary repat~atinn of prisoners. Thin:- ' transfer agi'eement, but the pthmner . might cmmtrim might be sce~ ak :aflbtm~. ~s. k ~ d ' ~dlows.Thal and:~m~diml convicts to.t~rve Jail receive an earilei' parole under Canadllan law diplomacy, not a vacaUon.' +, ' , , ~.~' .~ , td.s~msIn their own couhtrles. , " • • than under Thai law, " . +.

as ..much a reflection of where we~'ebeen as it is of:- where we're going,/ . . . . . . ;. . A. Cofiference Boatd,.,"0f:

i ~adn"survey d .senior. "-b~eeutives that was taken,in

~ ' m , a l quarter of 1962 and reiansc~cl~today found in- creaked optimisni about the economy, business in- vestment,', domestic' sales,

• profits, labor costs and inflation during the next half-yenr.

Thirty-two per eent ex- pect • overall economic conditions will be better six months, do~vn the road, up f r o m 29. per cent in the previous quarter and a sharp Improvement from the 14 per cent who felt that way in lhe tu~_ ++and quarter of 1962. " -

The pereentage now expecting the eeonomic

K.as ,= uTl ;l 'n l signs agreem at w l t h C a n a d a c"matetodeto"°rata h a s " .. . dropped to 22 ~ l e m t , down . + from st per cent,in ,the

• ' prevlom quarterly~sm~vey. : The romeining ~ per cent":

see no ~ chadge in the latest

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Charles Barrett, 'board • vlce .~pre .s ldent= a n d

~on0mic research group director sees the results as a "modest improyiement:,

H0weV,~r, Ke agrees the 'economy has fallen so. far

that ~ almoM anything now looks Up. .

"The results are 'in the right direction, butyou have to interpret them in the

The survey . results "confirm other information we: have which sul~ests we are beginning the process of bottoming out ' o f the recession, but theydo not suggest ~ an early quick.

._turnaround by any means,"

been. I think if them hadn't . ning to inci.ease their in-..+- been k 1962, then: one would / vestment rosa toD per cont'ii interpret the results from ~0 and the porcemtage !i pesalmis.tically." planning to cut investment~'.P:;

fell to 29 from 34, :, Executives ~f compen/esi~

with 250 or more empioysos !! .and which account for the:! lion's share o f capital in-:~ .vestment in the Country are i~ • sllgldy, more optimistic than :.: the average Ln their general

'Fourteen per cent 'o f assessment .of the son/or executives say It is a good t ime to +invest in new plant and,, equipment,- up from lOper cent in the third quarter and eight in 'the second. But 69 ~ cent still.

+ say Its.in. a bad time to. be :~sl~nd~ng :.money, on new plant and eq~dpment.

The proportion of

in- .~ vmtmnent climate.

Some 14.S,per cent say it ii is a good time to invest, :+

while ~.2per cent say it Is a .: bad llme.. But if larger companies appear,~more ~. optimistic in general terms,: they ere less committed to'-" translating that optimism into action.

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- . .. _,. -.~. ,;.: ...~;.-,.: -.> ,: . ._.:. butter.out o f . tachs mouths, ..- ~ . . .. . ... - , " I~ar la Tay lor " ~ :. . " .' . . . . . : ' ~ :::.~i:::7-"'.' ' - , ". HaddaOcomldadned shewas discr iminated agaLoat 5y, the i /

• . . . . . ' . .... ..;.... ::: ., : .o:::-,...: ~ . p a p e r ' s ~ u s a l . q v e r . the. last . three y e ~ s to.prom0te her ' . . , " : . . N O N C E OF COPYRIOHT " - " ' .- " ' - . . . " : ':"' ': " : ~V :~ " ::~L :. " . . ' f rom oi~ce:.eleaner ~ :ed l to r l id messenger, She ss ld that . ..

The Herald retains full, COmpleleand sole copyr lght ' " --" • " . -' " !.~ ~, - mesnwhH.e, .11 men got job~ i s edi tor ial messeogexI . . . . . .;- In any advertisement RrOduced and:or an~, odllorlml " " " " " " " ' " ' : ~ .,/~:~,,:..~'M~u::~:~-~ i ' ; - ' : ' " " " Pann leksa ld the paper has promote! Haddon to ~ l f lo f la ]

or phot.ographlc content l~b l lshed. ln me Herald. " ' " " - .. . . . . . 'r " ' - :: ............. - - .......... :' "/:'' . . m e s ~ e r and:S id put ] { I i i a . ndWI i l I am ' ;who had.besfi • . Reproduction Is not perml f lod.wl thout the wrlHoo- " " , .~:. .... - - . - . . . , : ' : . . . . moved to.reHel ShIfls, bach.0n l ~ u r shift . . . .

i ) permission of ,he Publisher . . . . '. - . ' " . . . . . . . .i:.!iii_:::i~.~!:iiiiii:i.i!.:::!..:~ I ........... . . , . . . . . . . . : i : : - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : , . . .

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~- , :' : : . -: S: .': ' .:.," . the lid!on |amily r a ~ o w a l l ~ : p a ~ l l e n t o thls m.ou~h.~,~

r r o w e r s w a r n e d BO" " ".'. ::. - . though :Pdrlinmem hasnotyet glven.l~ appr0v.a~,~ ,the . . . . . . . '-" -. ::... , . - ?':,. "~ ~ ::" . .:plan,.'a"I~lor ~fficlaIsaid.i~IAy, " . ..: "-'!:..}.. -.: "

" " " " . . . . . . . . . : " " " i:-, !~_/:/":{ :-./: :: . _:.; -.. ' • / 'We r e : o l ~ r a t ~ S " u n .tier t h e a , u m p t l e s that [ . a m ~ iTOflONTO (CP) - - A bi t of advice for prospective . . . . . . - borrowers: Never borrow money f rom a bank the same ~ y .. , : - : : " " - " a l ]0wancora leawf l l be e~pped;'."said Pierre Fo rUero I the

rote changes go int0 effect. .,-. :-r : : "~' :' " " ": . "'.: :' / :Und~rLSegove~ment 'Srosb 'a ln t program ,- i n ~ ~ ~Mthough bank managers and loans officers are usmd]y :.' . ' - ~ ' . : i ' : i ::- "-' : : ~.' . . :

. . . . " " : " " " : : : ' " ""; ~ " ' ' '~ " . . " . themontidy~equestomothemwIL1behe]dtoslxp~r~'com immediately aware of the latest ~ a n g e s in highly visible -- . / _ ' . . . . . . . . . - • - . • - " ~ • . " - " r prime and mortgage rates, they'rd often l e ~ well.informed .-@'J~N]): l l~ G ~ l ) NEt~ OIffOF d)ll'A~A.-OI~I-- TNII~I> O F O01~ dlVl L . . . . . ihls year 'and five per cent In-tlm. " ":

.......... about eha~ges in consumer loan rates. " . ~ I~I~/~N~'~ .~}0~T I ~ I ~ ~ / I ~ T TI.4~.~'~E ~ ) ~ I I ~ , ~/I,~l~I~ I ~ = ~ N ~ ..T~AT . . . . P a y m ~ t s this m o n t h : w i I i d ~ to ~ . 5 2 for each child under 18 in most par ts of the c o , t r y from the l I level of ~'or example, if the minimum consumer loan ra te dropped . .. _. ~6.91 ~-month, " " - ' " " "

a:half point, effective on aF r l day , a bsmk might not receive . . . . ~ T I~ I~ I : )~ ~ IU~ ' I " ~ :NOW. T ~ ' I ~ ~ ~ ~ / ~ 0 ~ N O ~ , - E ~ ~ ' L Y ; , , . . . . _ . . . . - ...:.:.. , . . . . - : : . : : ~;...

official Word through a circular until the following Monday. "' W~IAT I.l ~'~'DOINB: WHY N E'~ BALANCING ONNI~ q.N~(~ A NP Normally, payments this ~ *ould have risen to ~ .u . ,~ customer borrowing monby on the Friday then would p.~bably be quotod the wrong rate, unless the 10ansofficer HUmMiNG A'I~NE WNI~ ~-IO~ING NI~I:ING~ ~P NI~ NO~E.,. " . - a.month to keep.them fully'in.lin0 with c h a n g , infl~e 1~oned head office to get the latest rate. • -_ . . . . . . . : - . . . . . . ' - " - couumer price index; ,:.-~ " - . '.. "

IBanks, sensitive to public rumblings they've been .,_, , .The. g o v e . ~ e n t had h01~d.'to g e t a bill through ' " ~ ' - " ~., '- ~ Parl iament last. month a u t h o r l ~ six-and-five eal~ on "

.p.~ofitingf~mhighintorestratesatdepositors'expensa, V, ctims face silent epidemic • family allowances, but the bill did not. win approval before a~knowledge this communications shortfall might occur~ -~ . " , the Chr i s tmasrecess . : . .+ . • ~-..: .+ • %. • M P s r e t ~ to work Jan,. 1 7 - - about'the same time famiiy.. zt s a y it's l ike ly a n y m i s t a k e w o u l d be c a u g h t by the t i m e .

~e l o a n , i s a p p r o v e d s e v e r a l Clays l a t er . As : wel l , m o s t " ' " " ' ' ~anagers and loans officers would .eaB~to get the latest HARTFORD, Conn. ( A P ) - - A young man's severe brain Often "TBI victims are mi~diagnosed as mentally allowance cheques'no)finally go out. )tea before discussing a .10an with .a. customer. ,~ ir~u~., e~.|eft b i l l I ~ l l y . I ~ r ~ i | ~ . , I~li~, ~ / ~ | ~ s . ~ i ~ . d re~d~,,e~L~?.,~.~i ~. . ~ y ~ I ~ Y : e a ~ o t ~ ] ~ . , ~ b ~ . ~ I I I ~ . . . . . . Furller ~Id~Ii~eI~j~iIl~rH~.~IIIo/~IImIIl~ ~They also point !.9. ~e~olhe.~sj@ of~-~e.,~oin - - when in-~. u ~ b ! e , ~ fun~on[~i~o.~L~p, ~..~nt..s..yp~r. ,~ipi?~, ~,,~,~m~,.:- employei ' s c~i~not cO~e~., w~th their special n ~ for,

repea~ed ~nd exl)~c:t instructions. ,~'est rates are rai) |dlY r i s ~ g ; ' a n y mistakes in qi~oflng ' ~ 0 " t h ~ " m a n apl~.ared..norn~al, out can no longer " ~" "'~'~" ;*~ : ' "":'"' "~ ~ . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . x . . . . . .IongmentSasagreethe billChangeSiS I~ussd before . the end the proI~.II~I~InI~iI1a~e.~I~)/iI, • .~,. )rrow/ng" charges would' benefit the customer, withstand the rigors of academic life andhas abandoned a. Became of their dependence they, place financial and The decision to. proceed Is almost e~ ta ln to raise t he .

: career as.a college.professor. - " emotlonal burdens on their families. "People who formerly hackles of. both o p ~ i t i a n parties In-the Commons..-/.- , .~e~The ba.nks contend they're doing the best they can to Both suffer from the effects of traumatic b~;ain injury,, a • lived ~n ~ betterway, they must now accept doles in o ~ e r to New l ~ o c r a U c Par ty Leader Ed Broadbent sald last "

ure their branches are provided the latest rate changes "silent epidemic" that experts say may afflict more people get by," Harkens said. ' month his Caucus would, consider ~ action ff~Lhe ' . as quickly.as possible. . than t h e t o t a l number of victims of cerebral •PalSY,'. ' ., -

~"There doesn't seem to be an easier or quicker way to get muscular dystrophy, multiple 'sclerosis and spinal~'~drd ~ ' : .Ti)~ ' l~ ' ies frequently result in a rebounding of the brain government started i imith~ family allowan.'~e payment~or • " pension cheques without the priOr approval of Parliament.

i~formation to the branches," says Janice Denlke, injurycombined . . . . . . . " ':'.~w/thin the skull, leading t o d a m a g e far frem.the ' ini t lal . , . s~kesman for the P, oyal Bank~ the count ry ' s l a ~ e s t The U.S. NaUonal Insitutes of Health says 500,000 peopl'e ,injury loeation~ The family allowance bill is one of three six'and-five bills financial institution. "As soon as a rate change is made, survive severe traumatic brain Injury in'the United States ~.. Since speciUe a r e a s of the brain control, various' in- still before the Commons.. The other two bills would limit c~rculurs go out immediately." , . eachyear.Between30,000andS0,000neverreturntonormal telleetual and physical .functi0ns, ':each injury usually increases in the f~leralold-nge'seeuri ty pension and the

!Denike and Loren Chudy, a Bank o f Nova Scotia .life;' • ." produces a special set of problems:. They can include pensiom paid to retired |edetal public servants.- . s ~ k e s m a n , both s a y they ' re u n a w a r e o f a n y c u s t o m e r Most .v ic t ims ai'e m a l e ; b e t w e e n t h e age.~ or 15 a n d 30, . t e m p o r a r y or " p e r m a n e n t d i sab i l i t y - in c a n c e n t r a t i o n , F o r t i e r s a i d o ld -age pens ion : c h e q u e s are n o r m a l l y complaints , .about m i s t a k e s in b o r r o w i n g c h a r g e s . . . s a y s the Traumat ic" B r a i n Injury. Suppo r t Group, Inc. , a , m e m o r y , l e a r n i n g , a b s t r a c t th ink ing , soc ia l a d j u s t m e n t , r e ~ l v e d at l eas t t h r e e b a n k i n g , d a y s b e f 0 r e the e n d of the ." ":

• - month. This month's .cheques would normally be out by JIn. iAlthot~gh the banks - r private, non-pr0fitorganization, based in Norwich, Conn, . .o ra l -and written communication and p h y s t c a l " ~ : don't believe'this is a major problem, Sixty per cent 'are injured jn highway crashes and another ~ordination. " ' • . •

~ e y nevertheless run the. risk of losing prospeeUve 14 ~rcentarehurtinfallsorsporI~;Therest are victims of :Because of the complexity..of brain injury, complicated 26. - " .~ : - • : :~ , . . . . . . The government presumably expects the old-age securiby

• c/lstomers if they're quoting erroneous rates. ~ . auaul ts ; gunshbt wounds, swimming.- and bicycle, ac-. :~and individualized rehabilitation programs a re needed; But ~When the prime lending rate fell to 12.5 ~ cent Dec.. 17. cidests; and child abuse . . . . iuntil recently,.treatment consisted mainly of neuroaurgerY bill to b e passed be/ore.then~.

a~d some other rate.~ .dropped, an informal "telephone ' Their Injuries range'from.a bump on the head to severe : i and convalescence. : : • ' " ' " ' "As ' • [ . 4 ~ : " . s ~ e y of about IS.Toronto Dominion Bank branches In'the blovis to the skull.. : • . . . . . . . " . ,] :.. Many hospitalshaVe: ~stablished sdparate head injury far as the o l d - a g e , ~ u r i t y is concerned, we're still

~etrepolitan Toranto area revealed only tw0.were aware For many; like the former college professor who bears no uni~ [nrecogndflon of the fact that very special.theral~.~utle waitin8 for Instructf0os;" Forfler said. "~e bank's minimum consumer loan rate had dropped that outward sign of injury, life is filled with misunderstanding,. ;'approaches are required,'" said, Dr. M a r t i n Stpivaek, Th e Treasury. ~ a l ~ hopes~ to get its-six-Sad.five . d ~ y to 15~/4 f rom 15~4. " frustration and withdrawal. . . . . . . !~resident of the National Brain Injury Foundation based in I~nsi0n bill through before cheques for some 19o,o00 retired

~Most TD b r a n c h e s w e r e st i l l quot ing r a t e s at 15~/4, while "I h a v e a y o u n g w 0 m a n . w h o w a s a resPiraY0ry t h e r a p i s t • ~ F r a m i n g h a m , Mass . : " c ivi l s e r v a n t s a r e d u e t o be m a i l e d Jan . 25, s~me 'said the minimum rate began at 16oA. and now she is unemployed because she's so fatigued she I.. ('Even in these units, however, there are rarely personnel The bi l l affecting forme r government employees Would • ,, . . . ran nolonger work a full day / ' said Jean Harkens, director" !,trained t o treat the cognitive and:behavioral" problems .actually limit increases in pemionsto 6.5 per cent this year

. . . . . . . . . . . . and 5.5 per cent next:.yetu'. The sliShtly higher limits were. ~rhe banks, however, ~/ere on top of chmiges in mortgage of theTraumat ic Brain Injury Support Group. . ' that arise in the patients, he said. theresui t0f , pressure, on u ~ r a l MPs by .public Service "

r~tes, with nine of 10 Bank of Montreal branches surveyed . . . . . ~ . . . . , unions and pensioners,- " "

a~vare .that the bank's one-year rates had dropped that d a y .,I taticins unmatched b~ha]fapolnttol3percent.. ... Port expec ' " ,;One TD ioans o f f i c e r at a Suburban b r a n c h u l d s h e : " "

c o n s u m e w a r n e d . c~uldn' t quote n e w r a t e s unt i l the b r a n c h r e c e i v e d a e l f - ~- ' . " 1

. . . . r 8 c~]a'r from head 0fflee . . . . : VANCOUVER (CP) - - The results didn't match the high .L - i " . • I:" Vancouver port spokesman David Steel sald the outlook - . . . . . : ... . . . . . . ._.. . . - : . . . - i " H e a d of f ice ca l l s the ,shots; w e j u s t fOllow t h r o u g h , " s h e e x p e c t a t i o n s in 1 9 ~ f o r t h e P o r t Of V a n c o u v e r a s the s o u r " ,for 1983 i s d i f f icul t to f o r e c a s t b e c a u s e i t ' s not k n o w n When OTTAWA ( C P ) . . Constm~ers s h o u l d , b e w a r e of a

said. !Another said the TD usually sends changes .through its economy and ii 17-day iabordispute dropped tonnage below .the markets for a number of key western Canadian export m i s i e s d i ~ mall-orci~r'deal.orfering a.g01d-plated necklace _

e~mputer network, : 'but so far I haven't received anyword 1961 totals. , icommoditios.~- inost, notably J m n b e r , will improve. " as 14-karat gold, the ConsumerAffalrs l)epartment wareed " , • . . . . . . . The drop Is sllgI~t, however. Final fiI~ures a re .not .' "Presen t indle~tion~are th~!~/ny meaningful pich-up in Tuesday. " "

y~t. '° . . " " ' • • " I_TD spokesman Lynn carlisle said .th~ branches are. " available but the port estimates a yeur-end trdffi~'.totai of sales will. 0ot occur before th~"latter half o f i I , " said The t h r ~ l y offer ' r~y a , U . S , mall-orde~" ~mPany al~.

notified as quickly as possible and any mistakes would be 49.3~million tonnes, down from l ~ l ' s 49.5 million,tonnes,. ,Steel. .' ?.~! . " " " " caught by the t ime a loan is proces~zl. " However, a year ago port .authorities had confidently " ~The labor lockout, which ~ 'was instituted after the newapapem,pears i~ an advertisementthe departmentPUblishedsaid in alnrelease.vari°us Canadian

iHelen Anderson, a spokesman for the Consan l~ ' " predicted Vancouver would handle more than 50 million' longsho.remen:began work slowdowns, di .d~'t put the crimp The company may be operating Under'different names, ,~ A~ssciation of '.Canada; said the organization hasn't tonnes In. I I . . ~ traffic volumes that was0riginal ly expected. Including M..Fredarielm, Ine; of Selden, N.Y,, the release

• ~ - . - . ~..George Hedalen, Vancouver manager for the Cana dia n my~l. ' " ' " " i " . . . . . - : " ': '+ r ~ e l v e d any complaints f rom .people churged the wrong That was before sales of p r ima ry commodit ies such as -~Wheat Board, sa ld i t might be Possible for the port t o .. T h e . a d v ~ m e s t of fersa ,genulne 14]{ gold nechinco" l~an rate. ,However, she said mistakes can occur and a ~ I and forest products p ldmmeted and the B.C. Mar i t ime recover frol) i the loss. of'40,000 tonnes a day Of' grain shlp -+' avai lable In/lS-lnch ~ XaS.10-o~IImeLre) and +ie-ineh (45,72. • consumer's best .safeguard Is to keep abreast of rate. Employers Ass0elation |oeked out. the- port 's " 2;000 • "menUs during the shutdown. • ce~tlmetre) lengthsfor I~ and ~I, respectively. changes before g 0 i n g to borrow money, longshoremen as part of a provincowide elesure. ' .In.the crop year 1981~2.which f i~ .hed July SL. slx ter-:: . " . ' , . i I ~ f l In ~ _ _ ~ : ~' ' i I , i~. '"v: CP Rail, llke theport , felt the sales ofbulk commodities. iminal tI~.valors at Vancouver and Prince R ~ r t shipped , .~ "However, tests conducted on a"ehain by 'th~ ~ v n , '

al~.~,~.~ i~_ go soft. The ra i lway, which h a ~ s .coal, ~ t a s h , s ~ p h ~ and: , . '~ut a r ~ r d 1 1 , . 1 , . t"~., es Of: g r i ~ . ' , , :.: -::: ~ , adlan Mint idt ~th e' r e q u ~ t o f ' the' dapa~m-~t h'"ave - . . . . . . . , , e . . . . , o m e r c o m m e d l u . o v e r l t o m a u u n e oe,ween ~mgary and ,, .Theeurrentioadingaarerunnmg§OO,OOOtonneSbaloW ,!Ut "datermlned that the nedrJae~, is m in 'e l ygo ld pk t~ l l .and

' ' " " " ": . " i . . . . . . . " •., - ,. . . . . Vancouver, reports a 15-per-cent traffic decline. Canadian . . , year ' s leve lsbut good weather Could help pick hp the slack e 0 n ~ i m 0~.n~r.t, ent b~la'~, ,I~,~,~t,io.~,.,,,~. : . . . . .' . ( .ter Na.o a pe e.t *open t . . , e . ' ',n . .d sa.H .. ' • : 'old

l.~tin Amertean political refugees as imml~an~, lmduding " ' : ' • • ' " ' • ' " " ' "" . ' - " ; , t ;~. ~ l e r e l r e g u l a t i ~ " ~ ' ~ i & t ~ n a ~ . e a u m e r s . • manyl iv~nsinmnkeshlf teami~in HondurM,~mployment F O r B e t t e r or F o r W o r s e : . r : : ": b y L y n n |ohnstom!~.~.; a ~ l n s t s u e h e l a l m a w ~ _ ~ i n | e ; n . '.:i. . : . . , . . - ~ d Immigrat ion I~Inlstet Lloyd Axworthykaid today; , ; ~ ~ " . • . ~ " • ' , . ..~ . " " - - '. -. : • " ~ , ":~ut the regulations ~.'~'i ~/~bver this c ~ I~esuse the ' " . .He. a lsotold anews conference at the e~d of a three-day ' " . . . . . . . . . . P . . . . . • " " ' . . . . """ " ' " ' ' '~ . . . . . . . . . " ~ o O r ~ , ~ l ~ l l ~ l ~ l O l O ~ I ~ I I . I . F ~ O I ~ E ' ~ R ~ . I ~ r . , : . . . .:.,. . _._~ii l ~ . . f : . . . , , . . . : ~ , ~ , ~ . , ~ ] . . m a i l ~ ) r d a r e o m p a S y ' I s ~ p ~ a t S ~ i OutSlde':Canada, t h e / . ' v iS i t , that he .will SoOn set. up. a eom~ilsslon to ~:~ew ~-~-~OU' I~ (~qRI~ IN~" MON~. I~ )R~ ' : ' IT I~ - . . . .~ I~" ' .: i , ~ : ' ~ 1 I- ~ L '~'Ti ~]o~xy.:/~j,, .depart~e.t.y., : ",: . " ' ' " : ' - ' !~ : " , ' ~' :',. ' . . " " . . " - - . ' r~lUostofrom.tsefrOm polIfleaIrefugeeSHonduras....•. "wlshlng to em|.aie•to . , . | '~ '~ "..'~I~)"1~II~. : 11 r, : , I d . :" ..... :' , , : : . : ,

He sald that when he vlslted, a r e f ~ e e . ~ a m p n e a r t h e - ,~ ' .U~. ' ~ : : ' I ' ~ " ' ~ ' ~ " " c , - , ~ [ / / / r l ' J l .~ i fpree:oes.meta]sto: . . . . • : • . . . . ' ... ,. : & . . , , A . II ' t | H~)nduran border with EJ SalvadoLse(~'al.,%Ivadoran \ i ; ~ " ":r~'{~ 0 " ~ IJ ~ ' (Ill l ~ ~ . ~ , P-., I~C" I l l l ) I I "~. A / I , . , / ~ , ~ l l ~ r J I : : i ,~ eaUUom a b o u t Opportunities of a l l f e t i m e being . . . . . . .

r e ' f u g e u . ~ m p l a l , e d of be i , g . v i o l en f l ~ m i . m m t e d b y " ~ . ~ / ~ - ~ q ~ l ' ' 7 ' I ' ~ [ ~ i ~ l ~ l f l - " H I / I i t ~ ~ " ~ l / / , / ~ - ) ~ ' ~ l I i " ~ ~? ~:::=~J~l ~ ' . . l 0fferedatabmrmaHylowprlees..... . . . . . - : - " H ~ ' d l w a . ~ l ( l l e r s . . ' ~". ' . ' . ~ . . . . . ' " : r ~ v ' ~ ~ I I ~ ~ ' " ' I I ~ ' ~ . ~ I ' ~ ~ '.~ I +-Buyoalyt,m~tab]eretaillmlurma~l.urderflm.. .

A x ~ y , i d ' C a n a d a is concerned. With , b ' ~ f u l l e u ! [ ~ ~ ~ . ~ ~ I I :1 ~Alway s try to rolate.:the"curr~t market price.of any. weIlbe~g, and tha t h e h a d dlseussed.thIil wlihHendu~an' " ~ i ! ~ ! ~ . ~ I . I L - . - ~ / ~ : : ¥ - I i ' . ~ ! : | ~ ~ ~ I ~ ~ . ~ i ~ I preeiolmetalwithJtscontentlntheartlelebeingsoid, a t .. -

• :!i"."! I!' - :.'.:.'! ,~:~ .!m.. ~..,'.::, , ~ ~ .. -41e suspielous of l imi ted mall-o~ler offer~lastin~ for i violence in neighboring 1~.! Salvada~, G u a t e m a l a and shortpm'loda. In many I n I t ~ n ~ i , It m e a l the co~pany

Nlearagua.Axworthy les,ves-for" Me~leo': on Thursday - . . . . . . . - , , . I - \ ~ - {J~'( ~ I~:--~ ~ ~ : ' ~ ' ' - ; ~ , ,~/~,,~::. I ~ . . . . . . . . ~ . . i ! ~ l ,,.•, .: , ~ i~ji~ j . , ;~.~ " " .makln8 theoffer isgolng tolast~or only a shurt i ~ % d as wen" " , . .,. . ,"., . . . . . . . . ,..,. . . . . . . . . •

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';sofetvwas'toandtobeweak+incaeh'0fthethrecitrades +dm~n gemencsystemsmrmeprovmcmis~noolnyatem.~ ~,,,,,~ ; . me;,. , . . . . , + + . o , ,hto~ , . ' , + , . , . . , . , . . I 2 3 , ~ 1 e or4,~reentofthe,~olation,+fKitanult I ' . . , . - • . '-~ - - -7 . - -+ . : . Carl Daneiluk, aseis t lmt deputy educat ion minis tm" foi ; > " - . . . . . . . . . . " . . . . . . . . . .~.~,, ~ , ~ ~ . . w e . . . . . . . - . ' r ~ - . ~ . . . . •...~. tested, and+ the repor t i r e c o m m e n d s tha t the ~ in l s t ry . . . . ±__ __~ - _ . . . . - . ~ . . . . - . . . . . ~ r +':. - ~ requi rements and building regulations. . • . .. ~ ~ | out to. the 4th Annual Polar Bea r S ~ m held New..i: I

munuKemenl 0pe rauons j~a lo "l~lesoay uevelopuN~ ~[ a , , establish s a f e t ~ s tandards for sc ience + c lassrooms and+ _ : - _ . . ? ~ . . v ~ . . . . . . . . : : .. . . . . . . - ::..,.. •~ - The cendit iens of eonatr izet ionand oocupaney of Crow~ | . Year , s Day. The youngest po la r bear was jus t ' ~ - : 1 " - - - ' I d e funds f6 r ~ ' - ' - . . . . . - -urve-- - - u i - m e n t and eol;rect ~ m°re l~°ecsa~ ' ea m , a u o n oa romete r m a n me:.vaneo.,ver.+~ _ . • + _ . . . . . . . . - •. ~ . . . s, _ _ i ~ • .++ ~+ n IgU+ m m c m to +~ Y '~I P . ' ~'+nliS,~mi~P l~.im~" i.,d~ . . . . . la .,,,,.~ o~,, . "+,i+ ,ih,i,,.+:~ tuna were mlpeseo or lg lmmy, co p r e v e n t s p e c l u a u v e . . | yeai~-o u. : . . . . . _+ [

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. _ _ . . ~ " ... - i m s nxe wages , ou, gas , paper , textDocml a n O m e lule a s ;-;. adv" l a - e s of s '-+-'ulative bu-;,,, , has b e e n e l iminated a " ' " " " " . . . . " " " I ~ + i l m l r l l +~ i l ~ + n U~ ppaaed to the cos t of mea t . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . ; . . . . . . . . . . . . .

• . . . . . . • . . . . .+-- ?; +. press re lease slates " n f : " -" + " q "lq , , r ' O + ~ k i " n + I . . . . . +o+,v o . , ' ~": " .P ~o;lilnu~a~!d othna~d?ea~ncasosl~ts,+~e'~n:i-~ea~yur~Pekl~g"-~i:.+ i ; v T ~ e e n ~ 0 + ~ g c ~ " +' Prolects funded I OI"PAWA (CP):-- A. sirengnr d011nr'and gold sales in-+ at h new funding systemiasd a new lmfommatinn syatem.+~,-~, develoPS l~or mile lu"various arenS0f 'lhe .~l~ivince ...All " " • " - +~ ' • ~ . ~ ~ " ' " . ' + i - • "

creased' the coun t ry ' s h o l d i ~ s of. o f f l c la | international i The-document sho~vs the changes Will continue t h e h - e n d . • fu" 're'~iS "" ~ " " d ' der t ~ ' e w ~ ' ~ ~ " " : ~ ' He ra ld S ta f fWrl te r +' - ~ ; m pesmons w m ce e n e a n n reserves by $IU.4 million U.$. to 13:793 bill i0i/U.S, during favored I~ .Ed~cat ion Minister Rill Vunder Zalm tOWards '~ - . . . . . ~- VICTORIA-- Ter race lind Kit imat teachers m a y only get-"

l~cembe r , , t he FisanCe Departmen~t sa id today..; - grea ter control by the minis t ry o v e r educat ion in t h e - " " " + " "

R e s e r v e s up " t Prolec s funded + . , a three per Cent rai s c i n 1983/but the provincial g o v e r n m e n t

= - - - - R e s e r v e s are-used-to atablllze the Wlue of the dollar. .The-J-province; - - ' " " " ' " ' • has given an extension to 39 school d is t r ic ts for-s102 milllo~ lovernment , through + the Bank of Canada , sells reserves and buy s Canadian dollars to support the cu r rency and does the opposite to held do~vn the Value of the dollar.

F i g u ~ are+q.uotodin U.S. funds becaune they ~ p r ~ n t ' the bidk of reserves - - m a d e up of foreign Currencies, gold ~ d , special drawing f ights , a paper cur rency .of the ~ternat ionul Monetary Fund. .,The dollar gained s t reng th during the month despite the•

contimdng decline ln+interast ra tes and c losed Dec...3t a t S;+,~ cents U.S., up f rom ;80.9t cents U,S. a month ear l ie r .

• .,The government a lso sold 66,00O ounces Of gold forSPA,3

. It a l s 0 anticipateS fur ther spending res t ra in ts on t h e . education sector .

Officials hope to have the new funding s y s t e m in p lace by" ! October, 1984, sa that school (i istricts will b e able. to plan their budgets 'when the Educat ion In t e r im F inance Aci - - imposed by the legi~inture as par t o f the. province ' s restraint p rogram - - is repea led Dee. 31, 1984.

The document says the sys tems will produce better_ in- formation to allocate l imited i 'escurees , the mos t equ i tab le formula for funding school districts, and bet ter informat ion . to s e t priorities based On n~,ds~:versus cos ts .

mmton U,S., which was added to the reserveS. Bocause gold" I f , o t developed, the government will have to ex tend t h e i n t h e reserves has a book value of only about one-tenth.of, interim f inance act , which gives the min i s t ry authoyity to C.urrent marke t value, ~ e sa le oely r e d u c e d g o l d ho|dings limit spend tngby school boards add cut t eachers ' sa lar ies by t2.5 million U.S. _by up to .11 days, The minis t ry also wi l l not be ab le to ,..Reserves now are at+their hlShest level since the end of dispute dis tr ict Claims and a rgument s for funding levels,

January last year . At that t ime, they were 14.297 billion U.S. They a re a lso almost $1.5 billion above the 20-year low

reg is te red a t the end of July, 1981. ~As well, Ottawa has repa id all but 1750mtilion of the•f~,35

b~l!on+ it was fo rced to borrow .to protect the do l la r in June of l a s t y e a r when the c u r r ency supped to an all-time low Of .76.~6 e e n ~ U.S.

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' +Glemp named VATICAN CITY ( R e u t e r ) , - - Pope John P a u l named

- p r l ~ t ~ l o ~ f ~ ] l b ~ J h~dr¢llnsfittMtt~yldnd ~a~ l ' ~ •

Glemp has headed the Polish Roman Catholic chu rch thrb~qgh tense and diffieult months of negotiations with t h e country 's authoritlos f rom the ear ly days of the formation of Solidarity, the independent t rade union, through Poland 's

, mart ial law crackdown on the union. He became pr imate of Poland on July 7, 1981, succeed ing '

late Stofan Cardinal Wysaynski. Glemp was among 18 pre la tes whose elevation to the rank

of cardinel was announced by the Pope today; Other card ina ls named by the Pope includedArchbishop

Jeun;Marin l.mstiger of Par is , Bishop JuliJans Vaivods of Riga in the Soviet Union and Joseph Bernardin , archbishop of Chicago,

Tile archbishop of Lubungo in Angola, Alexandre d 0 Nas¢imonto, who was k idnapped for miWJ'al' months by guerril las last year , Was ~Iso m a d e a cardinal , a s was ~ e Fresch<Jesul t priest and thenloglan, Henri de Lubac,

The precise role and rsapenalbility of ~Vaflcan bank, the Institute for. Rellgous Works, i n the ecllaime last year of / I taly 's higgest pr ivate bank , Banco Ambroslano, has not yet b e c n clarified . . . . . .

says the document . In addition, the minis t ry wants to be able to de te r ln ine the

cost of p rograms in school distr icts and to exerc lse g r ea t e r kcontrol over special p rog ram funds - - ~ a mo,~e ~also r ecommended by+Auditer General E r m a Morrbon . • "ThiS developn~e.nt is e ~ e n t i e l to provide a mechan i sm

for the allocation o f l imited resources within • futu/'e retraints," says the document. "Therofore,.the develop. ment ' of new compat ib le budge t~, g and management : sys tems for both t h e ministry ai~+d ochesl[.+, d~tricts isL'~In' ,

urgent r equ i remen t . " . : +' + .. + :~ ' Danelink said the ministrywants more information from

• the districts about program, coats because the eurrent accounting- sYstem--is, not-adequate.. 8 ~ h I~fOrm~itibn; , ~ e said~- +tib'iild llii~#1i,~.t~+lTd~';+l[lse+ilii "~'.wll.~ t l i i ~ * : + i l ~ v ~ k ~ = '- res t raint p rogram was imposed.

He said the total amount spent en special educat ion is known, but there is+ no breakdown on a prog/ 'am-by- program basis. .:.,

CUSO a mystery • Hera ld Staff Writor

O T T A W A - - S o m e t i m e s the mndia j ~ t ' c a n ' t wlg~ " Especial ly when caught be tween a service ~gan iza t ion and

the money lenders. Such is the ca se with CUSO. • As of 18 months ago, CUSO doesn ' t s t a n d for a n y t h i n g .

Nineteen months ago it was an ac ronym f o r Canadian Universi ty Seryico Organization. But, horrors l T h e "5" was often thought to+ s tand for "Students" . . Now CUSO, which again doesn ' t s tand for anything, has issued a p ress r e l ~ s c to every ' iV, radio and newspaper in Canada they can find saying in effect , d e n ' t asaociate us with stu~lenis.

"For years we have fonght against this image• of a

t o cover construction costs. " • ' According to t h e m i n i s t r y of education+ the gove rnmen t

approval to Lextend the borrowing fo r ' c ap i t a l e x p e r , ~ wojects will ensure the funding, to complete p r o J e c t ~ current ly underway. ~ . L~. • Minis te r Bill V a n d e r . Zalm says, " the previncial government Will spend in 1982. half-a-billion dollars on capi~d projects to" he lp del iver social s e rv ices . " He adds ,

, '"this expendi tu re in-another mega-i~roject comparab le in sca le to the much ta lked about B.C: Place, Nor theas t Coa l a n d ALRT pro jec t s . " ~:

A number of S c h ~ l d is t r ic ts su+ch as Langley, I~mloolMrf Surrey, Qualieatan~'Trail and Vernon have new schools under construction and these will be proceeded With as ~ , resul t on the extension. + + "

s tudents ' organization - , CUSO is. not and never w a s a +students' o rganiza t ion / ' _the tel .ea~. says . • The workers, according to CUSO, have a lways been "professionals or skilled, qualified people" ranging in age from ea r ly 20's tom|d-7o ' s with a cur ren t ave rage of age 30. Neither a r e they "volunteers" according .to CUSO since t h e y a r e pai d by the Third World government to which they are sen taccord ing , to that esun t ry ' s ecpn. n a y for their two- y e a r Stint.

CUSO s a y s it ham " l a b ~ e d for 20 yea rs u n d e r the miscuncoption'? tha t it was a s tudents ' orguniza+ tion and " t h e f a c t that the name-change , h a s not +registered with some m e m b e r s of the med ia i s n o w beginning. to hm;t us ."

• +The . re leasa .endsby .sayiag the ' , " image of'+CUS~+.~'as+*a +: " • • +. * + + + +~ . + - + . - ~ , ~ , , , t . . . . . . , , ' ~ . t + ¢ ' + . i s tudents ' organizati'~1..t, it ~+ -~ rd~+ o~'e+'OH~...fo .t~g ra ise f rom the corpora te sec to r . " 4

The " U " is CUSO used to s t and for "Un ive r s i t y" - but again it now s tands for nothing. All repor ters p lease take note.

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g , . . . . . . . In s e v e n annual jumor-' sively this yea r as the 1982 . country tournament, Laval V0isins .of the~ .Queb~ : Dale.. Derkatcli o f :the.. the final minute for an ex!r a . which f e a t ~ tWO. ~ovle t i . - • , _ . . " I t s good f o r . . t h e tournaments, Canada .. has champi0nship team, " i .. Canada was 4-2-i and . the ' Major.- Junior HoCkey -,Westeim :H~ke-ey--i~ague's . .skater and.canada ' a d d ~ a • p l , a ,y, e r:s. ~ r' ~ ~ 0 . " "

i program. Every year we been in t h e m e d a l s four~ ' The SOviets defea ted most diseppointing loss was .'..League scored .four. goals" R e g i n a Pats '.and r i g h t .goal to its total, I.Canada Czec.nomov.al~l~ns, a ~weoe :: . - learn' .something and every ' times - - s i l v e r in. 1977 ' a t ~: Swed~ 5-i Tuesdw a~d - a 5-2. setback "t0SW~ien on and cent re ' D a v e winger Pat Flately ~ of outshot the .winless 'N0i'- and a Finn. ~ " - -i

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- F l y e r s show :road intensity::at: home in win-:over Canucks .::. • . -: •1 . . , . - 1 ' ~ . i : . i : " : : , . " .

- :. After-a six-game winning and was hooked ' . f rom Asked if he was thinking " Rookic right winger Steve .teams tied 1-1 after 40 ..~Tbe Nor£1iques, fourth in - lntogameand, afterGilbert~all'timelist.TbeSgbresar e-" ' - s t reak on the road, behind by Vancouver's Rick about a shutout in the final Larmerseored his21st a n d . minutes. ~he Adams Di~'ision, im-. Per reau l t replied for 18-14-7. ,~ --

" " -Philadelphia Flyers' coach Lanz.Propp, afforded a free " period, Lindbergh replied: 22ndgoalsoft l leseasenand . ' Droved to 18-15-6i while Buffalo,.,made it 3.1 on s In CalgarY, l | nemates Bob McCamm0n was afraid shot, ,skatedinandblasteda- ' T d be lying ff .I said I Centre Denis Savard had • D e f e n c e m a n R a n d y Montreal. Second in the 'b reakaway after taking a Mark Messiei" and .Glenn

.:his players would loee ~ei r 25-footer past goalie K~en' wasn't, You don~'t get . too t h r e e a s s i s t s a n d a g o a l o n a Moller drilled a shot past -Adams, fell to 21-II-8. pass from his brother. Anderson eachhad a 'goa l :~tensity at hom~, " Ellacott, 'many chances at them, But _. penalty shot tolift Chicago M o n t r e a l goalt 'e-ndei" " In Uniondale~ N:Y., Brent ~nd. tw0 a s s i s t s --for -- _ Mike B0ssy , Butch Goring Edmonton. . ' . . :~ ."... .... "

. . . . I, think Propp.'s ' goal it wasn't a goal that I think'I: to 'the road t r i ~ P h . Richard Sevigny at'.7.:33 of and Duane Sutter.combined and Bob Bourne also scored .wayne Gretzky,. With.his • :, TheMCCamm°nFlyers extendedwas wrong..their " ga~;e us the momentum we .could have st0pped.". T h e Hawks were outshot ~fl~e tl~ird period"for the for .live"points to help New " for the. Islanders; while 31st,,Ken Lirisemaiil .pa61 . , . string of National Hockey' needed,", saidMeCammon. The Flyers are now in 50-28 but goaltenderMurray winner: Goulet scored his York beat Buffalo. The: Mike Ramsey "had' the C o f f e y a n d P a t H ~ , ' a l s o • League victories to seven. Mark Howe. scored early.- ' fii'st place in the Patrick Behnerman was equa l . to 26th of the season into an " ~landers are second in t he Sabres' other goal. scored for the Oilers/Ke~t

games Tuesday night by ---in the second perioU to Division and ~cCarthy said thetask. ~ , . empty net at 19i3Tof the Patr ick with a 20-16-7 .. ._ ~, • ~ d o w n i n g V a n c o u v e r ex tend P h i l a d e l p h i a ' s he ~hinks he kno~vs why. BrianSuttei"s power.play final period as the record. " Perreault's goalwas ~the Nilsson~ Guy Chouln~ll'd ~ d • Canueks 4-1. ' margin to 2-0. Howe scored "They are p lay ing very goal gave the Blues a.first- Canadiens we, t with six Brent Sutter assisted, on 412th of his c.areer, moving Kevin LaVallee replied for

- "I was more Worried his 12th goal of the season as confidently~'.' he said. period lead before. Larmer attackers. " (lord Lane's goal 28 seconds him into 15th place on the the Flames. L. about this game. than any he intercepted a Vancouver "Lindbergh - {s a- far dif- tied it .early in the second.. "~ " .:. - " '

- we had played on. theroad," clearing pass a t ' t he blue ferent goalie than the one Rick Wflson had St. Louisin " - "\ ~ " .-- '. ..,..: - .

- said McCammon. "When line and slappeda shot that we saw. e a r l i e r i n the fi'ont .2"1 but Savard, | " l l ! ~ . ~ . ~ J = = e ~ ,n:- world beat Stars : you eomehome you,usually hit Ellacott's right skate season, granted-a free shot aft.er | ~1 .

• have a downer." and dribbled into the.net at "He's really 'challenging being • dragged down by " . • . . . 3:20. . ~ ' " th'e shooters. ~' Jack Br0wnschidle, sent the , . .- .-

Elsewherein,thelNHL, it . Phi~ad~'iphia .increased . -BLOOMINGTON, Minn. was: .Chicago Black Hawks. the margin to 3-0 at 8:40 of. In Chicago, Black.Hawks teams into the final period . . "0i~rteam c0uld probably .~core m the first period Then Aleksondr Kojevnibov • tied 2-2. (AP) -- Coach Glen Son- learn something from the against NHL teams. .• scored on an open net after

, 4 St. L6uis Blues 2; Quehec .the second period .when ~ bead. coach Or~;a] Tessier, - mor's thoughts about the ~YaY they movethe puck," "The players don't know Mattsson had been sent. . . N ordiques 3 - Montreal. Wilson fluttered a shot from perturbe d as 'his teach fell Larmer scored the Soviet Union all-s~ar hockey S0n~nor said. " W e talk the style of play in, the sprawling in acollision with

Canadiens 1~ New York the r ight c i r c l e over behind' 1-0 while being .winning goal at 5:17, A I ~,e~m were . reinforced ~ .about i t ,bu t we don't do it opening, '" said "Soviet a Soviet player. " ' goal of .the ."following a'6-3 loss by his all the..time, assistant coach Vladimir Krutov'ssecondgoalguve Is landers5 BUffalo Sabres. El lacott's .glove while the oqtshot !3-1 through~ 20 Secord's. 33rd " " "

" 2; and Edmbnton Offers 6 goalie was on l)is knees. "•minutes by St. Louis.,Bl~es; season added insurance Minnesota North Stars to ': ;'We had too .many i n - Yurzinov, "We were ner- the Soviets a 5-2 lead at • Calgary Flames 3, John Paddock scored the had a few words to offer his with 1~32 remaining, the Soviets on Tuesday dividual performances in -vous because of the many 19:51. He scored f r o m in

' -Br ian P r o p p ' s - p e n a l t y Flyers',. final goal. iv the t eam.a t the intermission., leadersimprovedThe N o r r i s theirDivisi°nwon- night. : : - ' - / the secondperiod. They use styles'.of, the teams, we front of the net a f t e r shot .goal ,got the Flyers third period. "We had a - .one-way "'My ~ thoulqhts "are "the everybody all the time o r ~ play." i ' . . breaking p a s t t w 0 d e f e n - . . : going at-5:50 of the first F lye r s ' goalie Pei le meeting,." said Tessier. '~I :lost-tied recoi'd, the best in same as they have always you don't play." " . . After getting over, their ders. : - . L : . ' period, du r ing which Lindbergh extended his was the one person talking, the NHL, to 26-8-6. St. Louis been," said Sonmor. "They Tbe Soviets now have a ~ / nervousness; the Soviets . The.iNo~0~St~TpiscoT. ~

I Philadelphia..v~,~v~)~fl~e~;,6~. ' ,,.,,'°utsh°t:, . . . . .., ," person,l.winning.slxeak:~ :,~,,, . . . . to~...'. "I,was.. emberrassodr,.by;!,. . , ."[ell't~'!'4'r~--~'~"". ~,;,; .......... a re prol~ably:' th'~ "Se'~t' rec'~i'd ,°l)"~'t~eir,t~ T~6'~5: ~ , , b ~ : ' [ ~ Dl~i~,~tl~i~t#l'.c~i ~' the,19ne I~I~RI~:~I. e~f l~[~- • . . . . . . . . seven games,, losing hm .. the first I~erted.and I.don,t . . . . • In! ~.,:Quebem;',~ :Michel: hockey,team in,the world." Am~rfcan': ' t6Ur ~ .'~'~aids~' patie~:'te&~'"~alm~'~in~t~ "~ peHodat 12ii8on a s!d~hot

Prop~, breaking fr~.e shutout with only :54 seconds like to be embarrassed." Goulet's short-handed goal The ~oviets scored five National Hockey League s~cond Period. byDinoCiecarelli. Thegoal • beh ind the Vancouver remaining to play on a g0al. Tess ie r ' s scowl had for the Nordiques and Mario times in the second Period, team~.• They conclude the Startinl~ with the score broke Soviet goal|e ~

defence, took a .pass from by ex;Flyer Kevin vanished by game's end, his Tremblay's power-play goa L including three goals in the series at Philadelphia tied. 2-2, Viktor Tiumenev Vladislav Tretiak's string of 1 : '

~efenceman Behn Wilson McCarthy. team a 4-2°victor Tuesday. for the Canadiens left t h e final f.our minutes, Valdimir against the Flyers on beat North Star gbahe 164 minutes, i0 ~ 0 n d s . o f ~ ~ " . ..'

. ., Krutov lead'the attack with Thursday. Markus Mattsson with a shutout hockeyin the series.' " two,~ : .<,. The Soviets have yet to slapshot in front at 16:07. TheSoviets t~ed the score

b u s i n e s s d i r e c t o r 9 " Wardors topilast year's wins periodl'lat6:~°fthesec°nd--when Aleksandr Skvortsov, standing iq the " crease, t ipped-.h~ S~rge !

• ~ . • . , • , Babinov's slapshot. Famtov " - STORAGE W i n n i p e g W a r r i o r s Bresi~et~s6-Sinovertime. h game for us and as the p~tt l~eSovietsabead~--lat , SoE_ UZELLE MINi celebrated their , t h victory improved the . .B ]ades ' , game went on, thebetterw e , ' - 40whanhee i r c l ed - ' t he "

o f , t h e Western Hockey recordto 30-8-1 for#i points,: got." front of .the net .and 10eat -, 483,1 Lazelle Ave. ~5-2507 League season Tuesday bes~ in the 14Lteam league: • In the second period, Jim Mattsson in the upper right

. ~ night. ' B~'ian Skrudland was the Mollard and GUy Paradis corner on a power play. • . * SHEET.METAl : R E N T A L R A T E S HEATING P L U M B | N G The total doesn't mean " s t a r . ' for .the B]ades, scored power p[ay.g0als at The North Stars"0nly goal 635 3897 S : ~ ' X l 0 ' - $ ~ l - m p . q0'X10'x10'-$52-mo, muehtosometeams, bu t to collecting th~eel~oals:and 10:46 and, 14:48, respec- of the second peri|)d wss

CONTRACT = 01L TO GAS 6"),Yx|O'. $32.mo: ]O'x24'x|O'-987.mo.... the Warriors it 's one. more two assists, He" t i ed the tively, to give the Warriors scored by, BOn Friest at. plUMBING . 393LPaque,e.T' CONVERSIONS. A ]O'xlT"x|O'.$72.rno. |O'x34'x~O'-$]l~.mo. " win than they°had for the score5-Sat12:Stof-thethird a 4-2 advantage. Brad 15:24 after being set up, in RESlOENTIAL--COMMERClAL --~N;USTRIAL . ~ : 1981-82 sesson, peflod~then got the ~vinher Blisner Increased the lead (runt by Willie Plett.

~ " ( ~ # ~ , , / ; C , ~ Unlts heated from Oct. I - Apr. I " " - . . X ~ I I ~ R E ' Z N O R " ~ S ~ ' The Warriors, w h 0 en-'. .at" 3':49 of'overtime; to 5-2 at 18:34. Mattssen, who waseallod ,u,,~c, / / ] ~ q J i l ~ ~0~., OPEN: MON..SAT.8:~am-5:30pm " tered the league In 1980-81; Meanwhile, the.~Warriors Cam Douglas, Tony up from Minnesota's minor

" i achieved the milestone at and theTigei's ~vere tied ~.-2". ' ' For your home heativg comfort . ~ ~ . . . ~ home with a: 7-2 Victory over : afler;'the first peri~i; b u t Grenier, Jeff Lawson and league team in. Bir- " . • _ Darren Boyko scored the mingham; was replaced by

• • - Medicine Hat" Tigers. -: Winnil~g •broke .the.. game other goals for .the Don Beaupre in the third pa:i~. • j : ~ . ~ The win also movpd open wi th three ~lna,swered Warriors. who only had 28

Summeraire : ~ II. ¢~NHtm~-'wnn if_ _ ~ ' Winnipeg' into a second- including two-on the power season of existence, theThethirdteams tradedgoals'.lnperiod.:_Tom o . . • - goals, i n thesecondperlgd, victories in their f i r s t - .

Woodburning Furnaoo T r u s s ystems p]aee tie with Regina-Pals play. -- Mark Lamb and Shawn ' MeCa~'thy scored on a. EIIglblefor C.O.S.P.governmentgrant are available. We also Custom Build in the East Divisio n, .both - "Our; power play really

• Medicine Hat. ' • " Minnesota and the Russians ' ' I ~ U ) A ~ OMINECA BUILDING : than the Tigers. period," .said coach Bruce ' Wintlil~eg, outshot13-6 in got an unassisted goal at • AQUA PLUMBING & HEATING . . . . Supplies & Indusfrial Oish'lbutors . In the only other game Southern, whose club

played " Tuesday, Eas t finished last ' in the East the first period, had a 31.20 17:29 by Igor Larlonov.. 3115 River Or. &15-7601 We have building lots available In Terrace & Prince Rupert Division-leading Saskatoon • Division in 1981-82 with 47 edge in shots over th~ final

• - 40 minutes.~: The "Tigers I A I I t y p e s o f g a s c o n v e r s l o n s 6 3 5 - 6 3 8 1 " Blades- shaded Seatt le '~ ~ l ~ t s . " I t opened up the r e p | a c e d - s t d " r " t i n g

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• - - C u s t o m c a r s t e r e o i n s t a l l a t i o n m l * ilhing H" ' ," " ' " ° " bothered by a gro in In jury , Service on most brands I l o r A u t o R e f i n Lhl, ,, ! g g l n s Corzln, e

t,", . ServIcetV's a n d stereOSon Sony , R C A a n d SINCE,974 ' Bulls , i n : overt ime win - "They.last per iod . (Med ic iae ,Ha t )_ E x , , ~ , , , o , " ' SLOO,INGTON,hocklyMInn.' TulldlY.' ( C P k

- - l ii • • . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . didn't have any fl~e:atthe ,,ght betwe,n, Sovlet Unlon,and '~ . - Sanyo vldeo recorders The ONLY shop In ~hls" a r e a F U L L Y Pod Higgins and: ]:)ave ..Spurs' 1~;: Atlanta Hawks start Of the :game," said ~...o,, No.~ S , o . , TERRACE ELECTRON ICS equipped to do-collision repairs on your ". s u M , , . , . . F i r s t P e r l N Corzine made the difference :gS; Washington Bullets 9% Wlnnlpegdefeneeman Rick ~. Minnnota, Clccar*lll |aro..

: , f r o n t w h e e l d r i v e car..-- ! for Chicago Bulls in a torr id Da|las : Maver icks 84; Straehan; whocollected,two ten, Mccarthy) 12:111 • 635-4543 P , o . . . N o r m ~antel " ,! second overtime that ended Denver -' Nuggets 187, as*lsts " * W e really, didn', P * . , , . - c , c c . , m ~,n •

• J " " , . ' . " ' " 0 ' 3 6 M a n d i c h M l n 3 1 1 , K l p U l ' w i t h . t h e .Bulls. ouil~.., eing... Kansas- City , K i n g s , : . . . . 1~-1, e i ther . . .. . . . . ~ ' , ', ' uss , .,,,, . . . . .ou,g: ..,n" . . . . . . . . . . . . I Detroit Pistons 147-198 I n . - BostOn CelHes 88,.. Houston ."They're usually a. hard. ~4.,, . ,muur~ ~,, ~s:~o, "

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" , i -Na t iona l . B a s k e t b a l l Roi:kets .87~:"New jersey• working t e a m i ~ d Uie wa"v . ' Sm:ond 'P*'rlod . . . . . . I • a B u ~ k J ! ~ , r 2 S O Y e t U n o n S k v o r t l o v I, .,.,,?o IT..,,,,c. ,v,.,,,,, I Aso°cistloaacU°nTuesdky"•"~'tll!"10~"Miiw Ukee . . . . they p]a,ed.r~)i l igJi ,"~, j jy ''' 2 : . . ' . . . . / " • ' ~ , " ' . . . . . , ' , , , , ' ~ ~ , ( B I I ) l n o v ~ V f l l u k l o v ) 6 3 5 " 1 I ABVAN BU night . . 1 . ' " ": • ' / . ~ ; Utah. Jazz.100, Golden, .surpris~l~me?'. ;': " ' ~ ;~:~ . . . . ~ • T umen-v3' Sb~'letFetlsov) 1~:40 ( ¢ p ) ' Union " K r o * o v . ' '

': Traey ' Jackson and State Warriora 88 . and Pe te r Derksen s~6re'd , ,, L'-.,~, - . . . . . ' . Higgins, k e p t t~e, Bulls " Portland Trail Blazera |10; 'twlde f0r.th~'~.Blad~t':~i a* e,vn) .,=4 ~ . : ': ' ' . '

• Residential ' ' " FOR Y . " " : I ' I " , k ' r Z . . . . . ~ .~7.',.+,1 ;. :, :, '. . . . . . . . ? " ' - ' . 'S,. S0vl*t . U n i 0 n ; . ; t u m , n , v 1 ' 1 ' I " " 0U A D i,abeadwithfre -throsin . . . . . . the second overtime ~, ~.,, r ) 6 bv

I I ': . ' " " ' • : * C u s t o m Homes : . " : ' ' . 1 1 • I ' , I " " " ' ' and a . . . . - .~, . . . . . . . :,:'.: . . . . . : ' w i t h ' - ; La r r y " ' ~6 t~ l f l n t l k l ' . . s ..t.,un,o,,'. s t . r ,~ov"~o . , , . .

• • , . ~ * ~ e e ' ~ n " Y o u r ,o+ ' I : :threg-point,'play by Cordne .." Celtles 88Rockei~8~" .,:/.: ad.d lng t h e ' ~ ) t h e ~ ; ' , : ~ e " ?'~.".!x°;i;~'"'!%~,o~,~" Krut;v'L: , ' ~ ' Phone I gave • the Bulls:..a , 3 , - , , , . . . CedriC" Maxw,~l . : scored,. I .M ~. fa l l , 111 Seattle':',' !-::~ :"!"':*(~:1=°~:-'19;sl. ' 1 1 J ' . ' I J t I " I " : "

I • . 0 ~ 3 = 3 0 ~ ' 6 . . o r • o u r s . . . . : I ': " ' " : . , . •. i ,i • . . . . : , . . . . • - . . ; , , , . , - M , , w , , , ,,n .... " advantage . Another p a i r of ' e lght of hls 18 polnts in t h e " D a y . e , C u r r ~ . : a n d R o b : ~ m , g s p u s t l n U, SSR S:~9, Ha'ft. ~ .. : .,~

• I I : ; , R e m o d e l l i n g . * R e n o v a t i o n s . I Le)l . . " I I :freethrowsbyHlgglnsgave.tfinalfi~,eminutesas~)don.Semclmk.ledgeatBe with. , , ~ r s :. "

. : the Bulls a 138-!34 lead, : "held: oft .Hous ton ; :The ' two. goals a p l ~ t . Terry .- i . ~,,n.~o,,, McCarthy' (Rob.'.i I M m • V s n d e r K w a l k ' " ' 367! W l l n ~ D r . : . i " ' ' . U ~ , a " U q ~ i l ] l ~ • . ' ii I !Detr°lt'-s/.'walter:".Eu".el!'!.;:~.~l~e~s:. Whol.h,ve a"..4-~"' S a r g ~ t seor~ : the Other ..'%~.' •c's~c:::~'!). 'un~,o',~P "). ~;ri0,•::.:: i

.;. o~nnected on a three4)dnt-:: ...w~n.loat•.,ree.~O~l, moved to... g0ai for me Breakers, wito ,0; n , ~ : . . . . . '• . r 1 ' 1 J. " : I " IP " ' la toeu t thema into'ane . . . . . " w . . . . Li " ' L ',~. P , n / I t l n - K'utbnov" (JSSR. . • , p y . rg ~ . - WltMn:" 88-84." on :.James : remained In fourth place.In. 0,~, Roberlt' MIn. 4.34';' Fltliov ~: ", :

before Corzine took0ha~e , BIIiley'll Jumpe¢ With' .$i ~ the West Dl~,lslon - ~' ' '.' ~Ssk., Manmc,~ ,'.d0u~l* m~..i: ~ .-' t ' ' q " I ~ 4 4 " " ~ d r " ~ ; - - - - i " " ' " ' . • ~ . . . . . * ' • " , . ' " " ' n o r e S , 1 9 , U S S R b e n c f l ' | l t r V # d ' ' • and the Bulls eenlented ;. , . ieconds : lef t ; ,but Quinn: . Play r e s m e s tOn, ightwith ~v K.~,t,n) ,.0~. . . • ::their lead. r : r I " I ~' 1 Bdekner ,sdr lvlnglsyupoff 'Bel0na at Prlne~ Ale r t , soSv~'~,0,~ '* uv . s . n • ,~ {

" 'i r Elsewhere, • It waa : ~ J,a~'yBird pass w l t h l q Saskatoon at" Poi ' t |ahd, ' ~:, , . ,ot, . " " "" A ~' ' ~ ~ = ' 4 ' " 1

!' Phoenix Suns 9'/, New York see0nds left out the R6ektt*. ' Nanalmo a t ~'.AI.A.v . , .a ' oo** - Tretl.K,~ SeVlSt ~ • - . , . . - " -~ • , ~ - . • ' : * . . - - ~ - - ' ~ " " " M a t t l | o n ~ I t l l U p r l ~ M l f l f l l l M t Knicks 85, San Antonio

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~cP): -,, : ,NOw r m b ~ d a ~ my; frcm:~../~,~, el~, ~e inst~ p!eyo"y, howo~er. ,--.~; .:l~z hob;to' e~ato~a:een'~ 'gume::~d ~ a , "at. ~!,~e ~ i ~ : e ~ ' t do it, ~ i o , ~ , i n ~ / m e ~ ; ,~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , amides/ ..~e0.~. ~ munt my0nom~ :ene:j."t ~ t ~.,t,, ~dl g.enerm : ma,.age~ ~en s~at ,mde~o~ t~e tens ,;taek~-t~)e dote, as.': ,~, hut they~ea, keep the: , ~ ' l e f t the . ~ f.o'r i~

~ d ~ Y .whe, h~ s name ~ ~.u~gmanta in; thts: ne T ~ m tthM~,.,n:~ heeded. :i ~ e n °~ed for a .~a~. e., for ~ ! " g m c a . , : E ~ ~, Ue~wa. s ~e;~ch~ 0t the" :tenli~oflthe',t~m so, act." ' t h e s e : i : " , : ' ' - • ,, ~'~iWlth that, of.Hugh '-!ase~ent,./!, 'r~ *,mF~ F' ' : 1 "d :~ ~ ' ~ ; ~ F , ~ ~ r ` ::TneUonJ~emov~l~ ~ game ' W e!;playl.',munt be de f . en s !ve , :,l!ne' .' and~ Mpttheym ~Id.!:?renm-e .. -'.The !new~:head' ¢0ach. -::

,::i..~amp~,. Matthews hem : Mdtthm,~43, wor~ed e~ PO~U0n'unm.tnday." :' : , the new e0:kt.eov~ eq,ua~yas, imPor~n t a s~th e line.oacxe ~ .,in E~nonton : is putona'coaeh bYhbnkelf. ea~ed: B.C.'a Roy Dew~dt' ~":~emeqled~'from CemiPboH's aasisi~-~,: !~,~h - ,,.~. ' Matthewsako applied for smmum at,' ~;u. ~'!ace:m next game.!', .'/ " :and, the EskLm0spleyed':a : ~ '~: ~ *.:: - !,-, : ' the, ~iquattetback' o:t' the .....

• ku i4 t , ~ ,~lJl~l~,lll W l i l l t l ' ~ • . . . ' ; i~ .~dow ad 'the new head Cam bei] fo~ siX" ! ~ i n : 'th~ vaeaiit.Edmbnton head " ~lS$'and, Matthewe ,/ haS 1 I " ~ e ~ o n 8 Were:plagUed : blitzingdefencewhleh0ften ":"L~in19Y~,Ofcoach~Ig;I ' futurelnthe CFL"and;sald ! .i ,coachofBC. Lions and will ~ . , ~ . , ^ ~ , a ; , : ~ , k . ~ , . . :,coaching • posi t l6n, b u t ; accepted the,challenge o f . by inednsiRtenev fi~ ~Six" c o a f n s e d o p ~ o n e n t s .,= ' r . ' . ~ , an t put any more pressure / the' si~nina ,~f i~wklt~:tb;'~ " - ; ' *'not liave.to,ccaeh against ' . . . . . ,~ . .~. . - . ." .,.,..: :_c==. . settled for the Lions, a team'- getting the Lions into the - years ;,na,~;;:mm,~ M' ~ ' I i ' r ~ . . . . " ~ ; ' ' " ' " " ' " L-: ' ' ' " : " " ' ' ' " " " O~ ..myself,-th~n.', What s ;:; 10n~-ter~i': cnnti.act', IS'~'J;

* 4 ' " ' " " " ' I . . . . . . " U~ F ~ Y ~Up; I ~ " ' . . . . . . . . . I . . . . . 71 . . . . . . ' I I . . . . ~ . . . . L mneretO f i ts not . . . . . . . . ,,, ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . • h~i, peer: in the C a n a d i a n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~-, ..~. .... wldeli has reached theGrey ' playoffs~and ,perhaps a.: aSthe'~li]vwi~,iln. 'e~,hln ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . p l ~ . . . . . :already ~ere . , ,o~ .... ~ ' , ' s l u , l f l c a l d t ' s t e n ' f o v t h e i~t'~" .,. F®t~ league In I~. ~ : Campbell :has m0v~:d to . cup just twice in 29 yenrs.~ .ha.r.~. ~. ,~.e.19~ " .Grey ~p L the hl,toryof the" fr~nchlse~: :'eh~es " M,tm~: ~ia ,;.~-: ~,~,~: : ;- -~a,~,:',~" ,season.,. :~ ~',-:* i ' ":.-i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , game wluen vancouver, will . . . . , , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • ~ . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . , , . . . . . the I~s e l e s f . . . . . . . . . . . . . w i t h a t e e n r d o f S ~ 4 . B,C , . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . ., , . . . . . : L F ' d:'k' B I had a~goad teacher In ,. . ~ . . . . r ~ e h ~ e i n , He's the 11th head coach : -hos t" : ~ " ' ' - : , " ." , . o , , t h ~ . ~ ; , ; 1 - : : ' : - ..... '.I guess . Im: sort 9[ a . , Amesbury~- Masg.,, played . : , There sagoadsel ldbase • ..... " : ..... • '.' ,, ....... =,the 'new U S'*Fo0tball" '" - . . . . . . . . . . , '~ " : ..... , - ~ , , 7 ,,,,,.,.,~.,tSs~ unaer 'cheerleader ...... ' ' ' n : . . . . " ~ n . . . . . " 'I'' . . . . ' n ' ~ .... ' " ' n ' ~ .::: Cam . :; ...... . ..... ....... , ,, ~ .... , . , .... , ..... ..... on the fleld,,a, college out II.~ t:~the here, headded. Nowwell • H'u~_.: . p_be~, Matthews ......... -:~-.. ,.. :,.... of the U~s and takes over ..... , The athlete of ~day , I~.--. an a' in~ ,---.- '., ..- ..... " .... . . ,. ....... ~. ~ ~-~ .... ..'., ...... . ." ,,' ..... - • ~d ~ueada 'at a news " ~gue,. ou~: onm~ ~: ~e fro, vle ..... . fbed w eeds a' , , ..... vv _ .-,~..~-~ ~,. -.:~ guy wno m~es to accentuate . University, s,of Idaho and 'maae some evmuauens' t~

. . . . . . . y . . . . . I . . . . . " " " ' ' m " I Rapp. t o n • lot of, individual s " ' ,, , - ............ , .... • ' - . ..... .... • , -, ,"" . . . . . . . . . . r " 4 . . . . M a t t h e w s w l h ~ . . . . . "- , . . . . . . . . . . . . . econa n ~ t O! me scneoule., . . . . . . . . q r" . . . . . " B ", 4 " " ' " ' . . . . conference to annmmP, h is . . . . ~ to.,,the . months nu~ 'afl~.r mddiiw "' nH,=,ntlnh .,t. Mntthm.u~ a~Id" " . . . . " the p o s l t i v e . . . : ~;. .... ,later ,was an assmtant for ~ e .ff they re. capable of,

,,,. avvoin tment . " lhon ,~ I ~ r e s s . . : , . , : . :,,:_,.,- the Li0ns t o a ~ , . ,~ed I.,~" ,,W.: . . . . ,~.~;.,~t~,,o.,~ a.'. -: a t t h e w s said • - h l s , . ,Ma tthews worked.on~th e four years with,the, Vandals : doing theskillS we want. ,; :.. ' picbedUp'some0fhistraits "'. " lhada.veryseH0us0ffe~ =19~2. The Uo~ 'mls sed the" • e v e d ~ ': .... ~ , ' : L Phfl°s0Phy~wilI. be ~ b t d l d :szdehnes :.in Edmonton ' He also was a successful • 'Thls will not be 'a~

: . . ".~ ; .... *,;. ::.... : .- : ' . ,/---~,. : ~ :~ : n s0me,ofthegondthings alongside the ' placid high schoul "Beach in the wholesale rebuildmg • * ; _;~ . * : : ;~r ; ~ . . . ,

I ' * : .. " . I " I I I , ~ " 1 I" ._ . . ~ . ~ . . . • . . . . ~ . , . . . . : . . . . , that h a v e h a p l ~ e d here . CampbeH, w h o n e v e r le t hm s t a t e s o f N e v a d a , . p ~ g r a m . W e v e got s o m ~

I _ ' _ _ _ ~. - . s I ' _ , ~1 '" " • d ~ . . . . . ~ . " ., "': " I L_ . He wants the Lions to pass emotions get i n the way of Washington and Oregon "exCellent talent a n d may nar Ar. T t311r theba!l tO sot up the ~;unning eritieaidecisions, before joini~g Campbell in move it arotmd some." .,

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" ~ ' - ;" : " t / , ! . " ' - " NFL All-Pro star:squad Commercio, I roundup NEW yORK (AP) - - San Chosen, including ; s t a r t i n g touchdowns, defensive tean~"are St~ng"

Diego ' "Cha~gers, w~ith defensive end Ed Jones and The other starting Wide safety Donnie Shell O f ' I

re~.rd-setting quarterback defensive tackle Randy receiver:is Dwight Clark of P i t t sburgh , fr'ee ".safety " :

Dan,Fouts. and New York White. - San Francisco 49ere ; he led ,Nolan Cromwell o f Los.: Jets, paced by' rushing Atlanta Falcons had five the league with 60 catches " " " "

leader Freeman McNeil, player~ honored, including, f~r 9'i3 yards and five TDs. each have placed four s tar t ing guard R . C . starters on The Associated Thielemann. McNeil gained 786 yards l~ces 1 ~ A l l -P ro team. The Amarican • Football on lhi enrrles' end scored six

Running back. M a r c u s ~nferenee had 17 ,S ta~e~, tounh~owm. Allen ran for • Allen' of .Los .. Angeles a n d the National Football' ~97yards on 160 carries and Raiders was the only rookte • Conference nine. TheNI~C a league-leading 11 rushing named.as a starter Tuesday. "had 16 Of the 26 players on TI~. and-r0mlded Out the back- the s~cond team. -.Tachle.Anthony Mnnoz of field for the •team.

Cinelm/ati .Bengnls Was the . Wicle. receiver Wes Fouts led the" NFL' by other offensive starter.

Chandler, tight end'Keilen throwhig for'2,889 yards to F i rs t - team defensive Winniow and guard Doug ~better, his own record, p layers inc lhded ' tackle Wilkers0n joined. Fou t s Fouts, who has led the Doug'Engl tsh of, Detroit from San Diego, and tackle league i n passing yardage . Lions, nose tackle Fred Marvin Powell, centre Joe. four years in d row, corn- Smerlns of Buffalo Bills, Fields and defensive end p.leted 204 0f3.10 passes for o u t s i d e l i n e b a c k e r s Mark Gsstinoau also were 17 touchdowns, Lawrence, Taylor ~ of New named fromlthe Jets.

- Winslow caught 54 passes York Giants, Ted Hendrichs San Diego also had three for 721 yards and six touch- of ~be Raiders and inside

players named to the second downs and Chandler had 49 linehacker Jack Lam'~'~oert of team, while Dallas Co~vboys receptions for'. a league- .'Pittsburgh Steelers.

had ' a total of six players leading !,03~.yardaand nine Also on the s tar t ing " MnllStt's two goals came within three Bob Dempster, but Savala' s got one Gagnoa's second of the game for"

SFL gets pasteasy part of draft m~nu~s o f each o the r m i d w a y ~ o u g h back 14 seconds i a f ~ r the seoond L a k e , s comp le ted ~ e Scor ing with~: I J - the second period, with the ~second Lakelse goal when Doug Richie scored three and a half minutes remaining in

. . . . . . proving to b e the Winner as Savala's to make it 2-1 at the end of the period, the game. " ~-:

" : " ; .~ tookah-21eadout0ftheseC~ndperiod, .Savala',s_ _ scored f_our .-_ t L ~ k Izague.leading Savala's t a k e s On I" NEW YORK ( A P ) - -

"Th i s : is t h e e a s y ' p a r t / . '

Sim~0ns s a i d TueSday aftsrcalling out the names of some college football players.."Now, we've got .to g o outand sign them." '

"The "we" is the United States Football" League,

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o(,..L~matoan~,Ne~nsk~ ' season. . With , the

f r o m " ' t e r r l t O r l a l 'co l lege. abou t the t i m e the N F L is

teams, opening its trainingcami~. The.I~IFL, with its draft

i t also gobbled• up coming at the end of April " u n h e r a l d e d , m a r g i n a l two months into the USFL players by the bushel; in all~ season - - -,-is . t h e new. 600 players were being l e a - e ' s com~titlon divided-up-in-the-territorial scuSuc .. co,-_l~ •

"We're offering~a lot of and ronnd-by-round drafts. Ldayars a: better chance of

" . . . . . . % . ' • . - ' . ~The Herald,.., Wednesday, .JanuarY $ , . 1 9 ~ , - P ~ I ..~

: S,:fired ; : . . . . . . . . . . ,;: " '

11, but they :tenli~ of:the',

. . . . . ~ ~ . ~l~.* :'L~-m,~ equally~as, imPortant as~the : is put on a'coaeh by:hlmself. J B.C.'s R o y D e w , t : i

' :next gam~.?,i'. ' / ' - . "~L q' : ~. "" " : . • :and/ the E k l d m o d p l a y e d ' : a :; ~ ~: :':;:: = * ' : : :!! : . , : : ': I. s 4 " , " ~ e s , ~ ' q u a t t e d ~ c k : ' o : t : the. i . . . . I" The ~ons Wets:: la:p gued: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . blitdngdefeneewhlch0ften ~ -:. In10y~-Bofcoac~ing;-I, ....... r futurelnthe C~ ._.,'="a;uid ' I

the eh~lenge of : " " ....... " " ": ' " ' ~ '~ I .... i C O ~ I 0 ' heats, ,;:, :, ean't putem.y'm0re' ressure :'•" '• • ....... - '~ ~: ..; ..... . : by ~ ~n¢onslatency~, in ,six ..... ppo ...... ; ~,-,-:./ ........ ,o ,P.~.. , , ~thee~ning ofDewMt~:t0,~ ~. ,,~ e Lions into the- ................ .: . , ~;, , ' L~''''' : ', ".on,myself. ~than,''w~ats ..... ' .... ~.', ~ ......... ~'" .... " . -. .... yearsnn~:Bapp wholeft,., L I "h~_~t,,m.n~ .^* .... ..-:.~ ..; ....... Iong-term,©ontrant, Is ~ .... ,,~ ann ~pernaps a.: , ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , .... .... ,v-.-.,., • alrenay mete. ;~ ~ '. 's . . . . . . . . " "J • .. . _ • as the 0nly wi/uihig coach in , t - toni. , , - . w ~ , n t o o ~ l , , . . . . . . . . . . . . . " ' , . . . . l~dflcantstepforthe. . i98~ ' i

.m the 1983 Grey . .uup t h e h t ~ ' ' ' . . . . . : . . . . . , ' . . . . . . . . . . " - . . . . . . ~ ' . . . . . :'~ . . . . . . . . . . . " ' " " : . . . . . " " " I I tory of the franchise ~ :ch . . . . . ;-~* ~ 1 . . . . . . . ' ' " I ' i ' ~ ..... ' " ' : : I I : L *~' : " " " ' . . . . ' . . . . . . . ' ' ' _ . a . g e s , .Ma t thews sa id M a t t h e w 8 a n a t i v e f

rwi~ . .... , - ,'. , .: .... : ............ ~ ....... .., ~ . '.,O..... ..... .- -. '- . :...... * i , .... ~thareenrdof~.B,C, ,, .... , .... , • ............. ,,, . , ...... -.:.. . .,.. ..... .: .... ........ ~.~. I guess !m sort 9 [ a . , Amesbury~-Ma~.,, played .... Theresagoodselldbase. .... usuauy s~ted,fast'unner • " ~ ~n ' ' ' : ....... " .... '' " tedav .... ~-~ .- .,.. ..... . . ........ the, field,,a:. Leollege .(oot.~ll.=~t:~the Nowwell.. i

~ .,. : u , app :tuna tsc le~ m m e . . . . . ' i " ..... : ~ " ' : ~a,.ot: . . _ . . . . - .Un versity:~',of Idaho and MM econa nero ox ~J ! .... "

. a , a " . . . . - . . . . ater ,was an assmtant for i

which bega n its lengthy can be.. selective in o ~ sigaings.

concludesdraft TuesdaY.today andthe ,The teams drafted 19~ making a team, .a be t t~ "PYomDayl, l e a i d t h e ~

"stocking ~f its 1~. rosters for p laye r s , i n 16 rounds opportunity to become a would be' no all-out bidding. the Start. ofl its' inaugural Tuesday; leaving eight startor, lsnidSln~mous, war - - a dollar war or spri~and.summerseason._~ro~lsfor . t0day. . SimmonasaldtbeUSFLis playe~war-~withtheNH~,

T h e U S F L drafted stars - - The league beg ins its 18- operat ing at a But t l~t d o e s n t mean there including Universi ty of game regular season (no "disadvantsgeip timing" in woa'tLbesome skirmishes." .: Pi t tsburgh quar terback presoason games) March 6, competing against the I ~ L . Q u a r t e r b a c k M ar ine . Dan / Mar ine , Stanford one month af ter the Collegians can ~ toll the called the prospect, of a

quarterback ~ John El~vay, National Fnotb,~H League's USFL they want more than bidding war "a unique • • t h e y a r e being offered or •s i tuat ion for a - l o t of

SUllivan says Super ,,., , .,, ,o. .. the N F L t e a m s w i l l t~ce increaseP~Yers"wh~evaluncouldbecause o f the

:~" t " i " I " m such p~essure*'because, competition;

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I imam , I I 1 |

tourney should stay Thts-:season's expanded

Super Bowl tournament, the result of the 57;day players' strike; should seriously be considered for the future by the National Football League, says William H. Sullivan Jr., president of New England Patriots.

New England is one of.nix benellciarles of the NFL's decision to increase : the

n u m b e r o f p laYof f t eams to

1 6 . f r c m 10 ~ - 'e ight each from t h e : , ~ m ~ o a n a n d National conferences, in.- staad of the customary five up!ace.

erased all the bad moments • of our" team's past for the fans." "\.

SulliVan enid the team's ineffectiveness in recent years -- . the Patriots have not won a playoff game. since 1963 --~nnd its p o ~ attendance before the~stHk~ were hur t lng ' the New England are, a:

"I think th is particular section of the country is a~

• . little slower in having large 'attendance n thnbe~ unless the teams are in a" pennant race. ' '

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The Patriots, after a 2-14 won-lost record last season," rebounded for a ~ mark in the strike-shortened 198~

season and were one of the three'extra A F C teams that have •qualified, for the

-. plsyoffs , which begin Saturday, ,,~"

• New England made it by beating BuffMo'BWs 30-19

: Sunday during, t h e f i n a l i ' .

• ; Weekend of the regulai" Mason: ; ',

"Although cynlen may :ridicule the whole thin~ ( the

playoff format), the honor or the opportmity Of being in the playoffs h a s greatly lifted the spirits of our fun~'" said Sullivan. "Their reaction after the game wad .themeat startling thlnR l'(,e ever seen in "all my years in sports,.

#'That one victory Sunday

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P a t r i c k D iv i s ion Ksn$oe C 18 11.d31 1 ~ teams to remain In pinyoff P h i l o | 4 13 S 165 1|4 53 D e n v e r 1$ Ig 7455 6 ~ ~ontsntlon for.nearly the Net got6 ~ t s o m o OeOioo., * t~ io .~o0 o wholesoason.~Going i n t ~ t h e w m to tt ~o tst t~o ~ Ut,h l~ ~t ,.Z V

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t eams h a d h e e n e l l m i n a t e d N V 4 s l o n d w s ! Buf fa lo 3 Seat t le 33 9 .719 g ~

"from'. . the ~ S u p e r Bowl ~ s ~ . 0 t pho~nux " .,:it " as ,dto m P h i l a d e l p h i a 4 V a n c o u v e r 1 P o r t l a n d -~1 14 ,600 g

tournment : ,and , heading Chl.~o ~.nt. t.oo,, ~ Do,den s , ~ int0"the'flnal:weekeed, *ix admo,~ d Celo,. ~ san "o,,,o ~' .. n ..~ IS ~6 . l g l 19½

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m a t , : t h e ' t h r ~ e dlviaion: m ~ at Chic~. Sln ~tn~lo I . A t i w t . . cha~plons"add two wild- ' , .st. Louis .t ~ In , ~ . , . wsminS~ W~ no,.. ~,

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t h i s . , s e a s o n , first,place " " ". . . . . . . ~ m . . ". '

SCOI . . . . f i n l shen l M l o m i , Cincinnati : .ntionao x o c . v i.o.~o_. . TouioW, Oom'e - and Los A~geleS , ' l ~ l c l ~ lag lieder, ,tier ,":rustily Lot AnSOIes .t';l'l~i HailS,Is

W ~ m ~ : " • Clm~tond st Oetrolt - woMd have qualified in the o. A P ,,., ~ .~ v . , . ,

O r 6 t s k y , Balm ~ l iS 96 D e 4 ~ I t K6~l ia t Ci ty AFC,'olong With wild cards . Sevord, Cl~i tg ~9 6~ b n . ~ ,it Utah . , san Diego;~nd pittsbm'gh, M, soosm~, ~u. s~ ~, 6t- o,~m~a st so..,, :

I O I S y , N Y ! | I | l ~ ., ." In the NFC, it would have p. so.stay, qua , d , : i t n ' " "

Mess ie r , e d m S?~ ~ 14 : T h u r d d E y O a m o | b • • n c h a m p l o n S n~,.rm, NVR SO ~ ~ ~ 0 x .~ '.N.W Washlngton,GreenBay m d Mcoongoe, cso n w n Ato.m. m ~,.w v ~ GtJanta, p lus Dallas and Psdorsof l , -" S o t ' SO••.|2 I I 'LOt Angep is St C l e v e l a n d

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The first. Of the two was on the unanswered in the ~ n n d , withMike secend.pince Skeena Hotel Thursdayi~ powerplay, making.the m0st of the'0nly ~ Thomson getting the flrst fourminutes~ ~ht,a~:'8,30 ~,/ii ~' ] ~ ' f l w , l ~ ' e ~ b ~ ,

opportunitySavala'shadtoscoreon the: " ' ' ' " ; ~ . . . . . . . . ' . . . . ~ " " ' ' " . . . . . '~ '~"~: ' "" m!o ~ e pennd: Mallett s two came at ' ' in the dext scheduled TCHL game.

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BUt ,Simmo~. .sa id he believes the USFL has a. realistic e h a ~ signing every one of its 12 first- round choices..

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" " Skeena , Terrace ho te ls w/n games E nerbecks Mark lta,~lce of ~ " * . . ,~ the Giants and;~Louis . - T h e New Year's break didn't do" Cllpperoinsecand. Phil Letham scored 15 points,, while Frank Borsoiandl Breedenof ~ncinnatl~ ,{; anything to hurt Skecnn"Hotel, but 18andJlmCheckleyl0forthewinner~, Malcolm Finlayson each had l41~or the

The flrst-team'sPeclnilats , Kluss and'Sons seemed to slow down a nu l l i fy ingp .a . 14-point second-hal( ,winners. are" pl0cekicker.~ Mark little i n their, first game after the/ performance by- All, Seasons' Ernie Klus's's top scorers were Tom Begu~' Moseley Of :Washington • holi~, y in Te'ri'ace Men's Basketball l~'oese, who ended up with a game-high with 21-and Andy Ruygrok with i6/ Redskins. and pmKer l.~.~.e .~ As~ ia t ion action Tuesday, night. ~\. " ~J:Doug McKay/hed 19 and Greg Ross Skeena Hotel. meets Kluss and Prestr idgu a n d . . k i e . k ' . Skeena Hotel started the second part 18 for ,all Seasons as Well, ' ' Terrace Hotel takes on Ev'S Clippers i~ returner Rick Upchurch, of the TMBA Seas~ in;wiuning fashion In the late game, Terrace Hotel hung games scheduledfor Thursday night in~ both of DenverBronces.\ Tuesday, beating All Seasons 83-73 to .~ on for n 69-68 win over Kluss, snappin~ the TUBA, Game times are 8:15 p.m"

The second-team; back- pull farther away from the league's that team's nine-game winning strenk, and 9:30, p.m. a t S k e ~ Junior: field consists of Dallas " fourth-place team and closer to Ev's "Candy Gue~reroledTelTaeeHotel with Stcend~'y School. quarterback Danny White . . . . . _ , • --- < and running ~.back Tony :~.

Sava/a' " ' f o u r second to w/n ' r u n n i n g ~back W i l l i a m odes .goal Andrews. . ~ S : '

Other San Diego players ' on the second t eam wbroi~ Savala's Restanrant'got f0ur second, n~an advantage duringthe game, Only 0:41 and 12:42 of the second, while Bob:" tackle Russ Washington, period geals, two from Darcy Mallett, tw0mino/"penaities were assessed. " Bogart got the final Savala's mark~!i

• defensive tackle Gary on their way to a 5-3 win over Lakelse Lakelse tooka 2-0lead latein the f irs t- with five minutes remaining i n the.': Johnson and safety. Tim Hotel in Terrace Commercial H~key- period" on goals byEmi le Gagnon and middle frame. Fox. : l.~.ague' action Tuesday night. . . . . ~-

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. . . . . LADIES : -" INCHESAWAYCLUB ; 1 . WEIGHT ' ; : -'++ : RAPE REL IEF ( , W O M E N +FOR,SOBRIETy/:: TERRACELp~RENTS foP N O R T H W E S T C O M - , TEN .CHANNEL R A D I O ' . : . . ' . ' :. SL iML INE : 1: mee~sev.*eryTuesday nlght - . ' wATCHERS. ' i . " . : ' . : : Aboi;flonCo0nselllng r MEETINGTueS.i9:: ~ aim. :.-:-French.. meets ist+':Wed- ! : . M U N I T Y i " , C O L L E G E 1 teleph0ne/s,eiect ive:cal . l , . :

! . . . - ~ :. : : C L U B - -a~ ~ ,p+.m.,jn lhe-Skeena - meetlngheldeveryTuesday~+ '. : ~ a n d C r l s l s U n e : - . ' - .1,1:30 ,.a,m.-. women..s :nes~ysof th 'emonthatapm + mee t l n0o f . t he~Nor thWes t "+eu tomat lc . : . ' 31cann ing- , - meets Monde evenn at Hbal f t i l l n l t " F o i " i" at7 m n ' d K n o x U n t e d - ' ' : 6384381 ' " . . . . . ' Re~iource Centre 4542" ParK ' In ;K l f i :KSh 'a l~ SchOol . . . . . . :- . . . . . _ . . ; L , -- ,.. " - , ' .e te+ ,w i -h .S-eaker ; : : . . y . g . , - . . . . . + • . " ' n- p.m. In~!) ,. ' . . . . . . . ' " . . . . . . ' 7 . . . . . . ~ - • " " :- +., ~.ommunlty"~.ouege uoerd ". t ;ompl 'L: t :' ~ ' " ': " 6:30 p.m; ~ Unlled Church ~ formation phone635.3747 or C h ~ ! ! _ o r Chur II, : 4907. Lazelle. "~. , .. .. ? . ', Ave. 638-811 ." L:, " ' " Contact '635-~11~i'I, 638i245, " . . . . . . ' • " " ' ; "+ " " ; " "

sement Kl t lmat * ~ . . . . . . . . I ' ' " " - AL;ANON& ' ' ~ -- [ni:. t fn) : ¢18.~158: , . . - . . to be held In~lhe b0ara room .mlke, horn - nOOK:Up, r u . ' . . b e . + , .: " : : ' 4P~+ :, ::..,: " ~ ~ - : : . : . . : _ " ! . " . . . • . . , . : . ,~..~ .... . . . . . . . - . • . . . . . :,.-. : at . the-Terrace.Faml)uS0n Se+rvl¢ed. G u a r a n t e , d i 3 0 1 I' I I . . . . . " " . ' " : ~ , : U N _ E M _ P L O Y I ~ O , " M E E T I N G S : : I ' ' ' + ' I+ I I " " ~ . . . . . I ' + ' ~ I I I . . . . ' ' ' . . . . . . '

• ., , • " " +: PEOPLE+S " Monday at Mll ls Mernorlal' . . . . ' YELLOWHEAD' " k J : K A R A T E ' 1 " " " - - L - " ,.,Jan. e,:: 1983 at~ I:00 p .m: • day rep laCement . ' Phone Do you ever need help In,a TERRACE - . COMMITTEE Hdspi+al at 8 p .m . " . Club, T\hornhlli Community i TERRACEHockey ,Ass0claflo~'--.WOMEN:Sl'ce " . " " L: ~ " : r ' ' ' +: (nc-71). 63~9373. . . (p10-].41) hurry? Need a lob done or LOAN .4621 LakelseAvenue . Phonelsobel "" -:: ~Cen t re . . Mondays ' a n d . . Time: 4T15 - 5 :15 Sundays. ':: . ~ .: :: need a lob? Phone CUPBOARD + Terrace, B;C; .~ ' " I : ~ 5 9 : ' 1 t ThursjJays. Phone 635-3867, F o r f u r t h e r I n f o r m a t i o n G I A N ~ r , ' : ' ¢ H R I S T M A S ' ' " ~ :

GOLI)EN RULE Hosp l . t a l e q u i p m e n t • 635.2014 . Gloria : " " and 635-5692 ask for Joe or : .contact.' P.O. Box:1035,635- :TURKEY B I H ~ kermode Employment AgenCy

of Terrace 635-4535 or drop In at 2 - 3238 Kalum SWeet next to B.C. Tel oftloe.

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" Officer 4603D Park Avenue, Terrace, B.C., VOG 1V5. MILLS MEMORIAL . . a , + Free aid to anyon0 having THRIFT SHOP debt problems through .... Mi l ls Memor i a l Hospital o v e r . e x t e n d i n g c r e d i t . Auxi l iary would appredate Budget advice available, any donations ofgond, clean Consumer , c o m p l o l n t s c lo th ing , any household handled. Area covered 70 Items, toys etc. f o r their mile radius of Terrace. Call Thri f t Shop. For p ickup Terrace 638,1256, 9.4 p.m. service phone 635.5320 or for appointments. Coun- 635-5233 or leave denations sailor's hours: 11 a.m. • 4 ~ at the Thrl t t Shop on Lazelle

' p.m.- only. K l t lmat clients Ave. on Saturdays between cal l 632-3139 ~" for ap- 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. Thank polntments In KItlmat. you.

1 Community Services 2 Coming Events 3 Notices 4 Information Wanted S Blrlhs 6 . engagements 7 Marriages - S Obituerl~s 9 Card of Thanks

|0 In Memof'lum 11 Auctlone 12 Garage Sale 13 Personal 14 "Business Persenel 15 Found 16 LOSt 19 Help Wonted 22 For Hire "

avallable' for Use" In .the . " . . . . . +.. (tfn) 635,5546 - Robbl. home. - For. more In- ~ . . , . . . . 2722 or 635-2436, formation please.call: . .- : . The " " • • 1 : " "-- . . . . " " " - "Y~ . . . . " ARE YQUR TEENAOERS~;';.'~I - -(n.c-ffn)

8:30to4:30 ' THREE LIFE WITH SPICE -. gefilng out of hand? There: 11, " : ~ :~ " '

631.0311 RIVERS + "Mo th r ' s ' can do. PREPARED ..... : ~ - : + . - ~ + + . J - ' - - W O R K S H O P - .... . . ' ........ e_ - T i m e . O u t ' I s s ~ m e t h l n g you . . . . . . : :+ " . . . . ..-:- Evenings J Crafts, Exercise, +Coffea/:~: Form . a parents suppor t . CHILDBIRTH

~- 635.4S74 Is open t~publ lc . We have Bible study. Wednesdays group. F o r more in- CLASSES - . . macrame, qui l ts and ": 9:15 - 11:00 '. a t "Alliance format ion Call Lynne..632. Sponsored- by the Terrace

var ious wood prbducts. Church. 4923 Agar Ave. - 7335. women's ResoUrce centre. Hours: 9+a.m. to 3 p . m . Monday to F r i d a y .

NU RSING MUMSI Breast feedlng Support Group. F o r !n formaf lon, suppor t , concerns .cal l Lynne 635:4658 or P a n 635-

+,$271. Everyone, Including babl.es, w e l c o m e t o our meet ings held second, Thursday of the month (except July+and August) at Skearm Health Unit at 8:0P p . m .

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24 Situations Wanted 28 TV & Stereo 29 Muslcal Instruments 30 F~rnlture & Appliances 31 Pets 32 LIvestock + 33 For Sale Mtscelloneous 35 Swap & Trade - 38 Mlscellanesus Wanled 39 Marine 40 Equipment 41 Machlnery, 43 For Rent Mlsc.ellentous 44 Progerty for Rent

. ,15 RoOm & Board 41 Sult~ for Rent 411 Homes for Rent

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(nc-)- Snowsuits, ski suits, wood ' ~ : -" Sweaters, party dresses etc.

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N a m e " A d d r e s s

T o w n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . P h o n e N o . o f D a y s . . . . . . . . . . C l a s s i f i c a t i o n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~, .. , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S e n d ad a l o n g w i t h

c h e q u e o r m o n e y o r d e r t o : 20 w o r d s o r less: S2 pe r d a y ' ' . : " D A L I L Y H E R A L D ~"

$4.50 f o r i h r e e c o n s e d u t i v e d a y s ., 3010 K a l u m St. $ 6 f o r f o u r c o n s e c u t i v e d a y s ~" + T e r r a c e , B.C.

$7.50 f o r f i v e c o n s e c u t i v e d a y s • " v - V 8 G 2 M 7

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TERRACE C HILDBIRTHr *" ALCOHOL& DRUG ~ EDUC. ASSOC. INFORMATION

For more Informatton'cal l . : Evening - .F i lm & Marga re t ~ 635.4873. For breeetfeoding s0ppprt, call

, B l r g l t t e at '635.46~6. In K l t imat call 632-4602 or Visit the o f f i ce a t 233 Nechako Centre.

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• ' T H E T E R R A C E F O S T E R

P A R E N T ~ I ~ A S S O C .

DlsciJsslon ' Mondays at 'Mil ls Memorial Hosplto! - PsyCh Unit. Northwest Alcohol' & Drug C00nCelllng Service TI.me: 7:00 p.m. Except D~. 27-82

MEALS O N W H E E L S

A v a i l a b l e - to~ e l d e r l y , hen -1 offers education resources dlcapped, chronltcally i l l or

and support for local foster convalescents" -~- hot full parents. If you are a foster parent or would like m()re course meals de l ivered

Monday, Wednesday and i n f o r m a t i o n cal l u s anytime. Jacqu le . ¢35-6727, Thursday..• Cost: Minimal.

Phone Terrace Community Trean. 635-2865 , Bev- 635. Services ati 635-3178 3248 eve. only. .

ARE Y( )U A F R A I D . PREGNANT? TO LEAVE THE In-~eed of support? Call

SAFETY OF :HOME? Birthr ight anytime a t 635- Or d o you fear w + a i k n g 390.7. Office hours:. Mon. TO

• - r " " IO -~ 3aT. f rom yam m i t a m alone; o i v I n g a h e ; _ . . . . I " ; ' 1 - " " - - - . . . , . ' . " ~" 4 / 2 1 bU T e z u , L a K e l s e P-Ve .

crowaea ptaces, aepart . . (T I I I i cum Bui ld ing. Free

i n s t r u c t o r : . Weston. Call 638.022S'bet. ween noon and 4p .m. week- days, or 635-2942 anytime.'

: 1~ , Ter race - - Childbirth

Edur.it lon l~roup, has a lolm program of In.tent

'.and toddler car seats, SI0 depeslt, $5 returned. Call

• 635.4873. We are also looklilg fop donotlons of car seats to add to our ,loan program.

M a r i a n n e . "PROBLEM TEENAGER Join "The Terrace:Tough Love Support Group" We offer support ~ parents w i t h wl l fu I I t eenagers . M 0 ~ - y evenings+at 7:50 in

• ' the education room at.Mil ls Memorlarl~lospltal. COntact Llnda at 635.9048.

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SUNDAY, JANUARY. 941.1 Crosscountry . sk i t r i p . ' K leanza meet outside l ib rary 10 a.m. No dogs

- - A . A . K e r m o d e l F r i e n d s h i p

c , Group ~ t e evopy Fr iday evening at 8:30 p.m;. Everyone is welcome to attend.

3313 Kalum St. . Terrace, B.C.

• , 635-4906

T E R R A C E C H [ L D B I R T H . EDUC. A S S O C .

. F o r . - m o r e " i n f o r m a t i o n cal l M a r g a r e t . 635~4873.. Fo r

please. Jean- 638-1319. , Terrace Hiking Club.

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LAZELLE PRE.SCHOOL, a 'social learning experience for children age*s 32 months to S years. Has spaces available for ful l . t ime or i~art.tlme attendance. For further information call 635. 7918,

(nc.141)

ment markets; are m)t alone. Take that f i rst step;,:and + contact ;~he Mental Health ,Centre for further Information at 3412 Kalum St. - - 635-6163.

s t o r e s ; super- breastfoodlng support cal l _ - restaurants/You conf ldent le l pregnancy -B l r g l t t e at 635 -4616 . I n

tests avalla_ble;) . Kl t imat call 6324602 or v is i t ~ ~ ,.~,,~,.., ~ ~,., . . . . . . . I n c - ~ f n ) t h e o f f i c e at-933 N e c h a k o ~ . I I ~ I ~ !

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TERRACE • ALCOHOLICS T E R R A C E P R O - L I F E

" . :ANONYMOUS ~ Education Association Is a TERRACE W O M E N ' S . . 635.4646 ,. • non-polltl~:algroup engaged RESOURCE CENTRE ,~u Meetings - Monday Knox In' commun i ty educat ion

Unl,ted Church I~:30 p.m. Thursday': Mi l ls Memor al

A suppor t se[~Ice,~for women; ' . In fo rmat lon "u

--+-r-e f e- r - r a I ; n e w s l e t t e r + c011ec~ivej Stetusof Women

ac t ion g r o u p ; lending l ibrary; bookstore; coun- se l l ing; suppor t groups. Drop.In Centre, 45,12 Park Ave. (formerly the Distr ict House) Open 12-4 p .m. Monday to F r l d e y . Telephone '638.0228.

W O M E N O F TERRACE"

The Women's Hea ! th Coal i t ion has. set up' a Women's Heal th Care Directory. The purpose of this d i rec to ry Is to aid

:women In choosing +a / physic ian, eccordlng "to

- Hosp!tal 8:30 p.m. " . . . .

S a t u r e a y O p e n M e e ~ l l n g - -

~MIIJsiMemorla ! Hospi ta l 8.',30 p . m ;

TERRACE H O M E M A K E R

SERVICES prov ides assistance With household management end daily living, ectlvit les to aged,,, handicapped, con- valescents, Ichronlcaliy ill, etc.

• 4603D Park Ave. 635-5i35

. . ProgrammeCedre de FRAN'CAiS"

EH g U l l I I : e x l s t e the i r needs as.women. If '* Terraca, L 'educat lon e n you would like to share your Francois 10our, lee enfantsde. 'exper ience" With o t h e r maternel le a l a 7e annse. women In health care c a J l : . Blenvenue a tous. Pour plus ¢18.8388 anytime or 638-0228 a m p l e s I n f o r m a t l o n s I~hveen 12-4 p;m. or drop by telephonez au 635-4,100 In. the Wemen's Centre at 4542 scHptlon 635.3115. Park AVe. ' - " j~s

~EXUAL ASSAULT HELP KITIMAT A.A. " LINE ~,

p rograms defending+ the d i g n i t y - o f human l i fe.

human I l fe Issues, Ex- tensive education resource materials available. Active and con t r ibu to ry mem- b e r s h i p s w e l c o m e d . Ro~)erte.~ 635-7749 Mark : ~15.504;. Box 852, Terrace, B.C.

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A R E Y O U A S I N G I ~ b PARENT? T I R E D OF COPING A L L B Y YOURSELF? One Parent Fami l ies Associat ion of Canada is a local support

• group organized to help : / f am i i l es w i th ' only one

a parent, who are divorced, widowed, or separated.. We hold month ly meet ings, family and adult acttvltles. Come and meet'others who share your prob lems. , For further :Information, phone

'BOa 635-3238: or .Bob 635. 9649,:.-or wrt te Box 372,

Terrace, V8G 4BI.

WINNERS IN TERRACE DOG CLUB Chr i s tmas Cheer raff le: No.1 Ray. Mclnnls No.2 Mrs. M. Mutt N o . 3 T o m Bogue.

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L.W. SEARS AUCTION SPECIALS

- Kerosene Heater $99.00 ~ m e a l o n g $37.50 6" Grinder $69.00 13 pc. Impact Driver $10.95 41~ Hwy. 16 East Open 2.6 pm ....

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Cpnstruction Group If you or someone you care TERRACE PARKS ~-~ In Kl t lmat '~;"+ about has ,been sexual ly" RECREATION: DEPART-

telephone632.3712 : abused, we are here to heli). ~ . i.~MENT MEETINGS We offer Support and un. m-]=l:ee s w i m and Skate'

Monday - - Step Me~.tings ' derstandlng to vict ims of " 'H lon ' s 8:30 p.m. Cathoilc':Church ~' Sexual . assault., and Swlmmlng:-,. " Hall. h a r r a s s m e n t . Sexual Frlda~, 11:00.11:45 a.m; Wednesday--Closed " ' Abusers w i l l n'ot s top Adul t

"Meetlngs 8:30 p.m. Cotholic~ voluntari ly, they need i ln-~ -- Sunday J:O0.3:00 p.m. Church Hall• i'~+ tervent lon f rom others, l *Public Fridays - - Open Meetings Children and adults suffer Skating:

• 8:30 p.m. Catholic Church • serious problems when they Monday 2:00.3:00 p.m. Hall. have no one to turn to. We Public AI.Anon Meetings --:,~. can help. Call 63S.4042(24 Tuesday 11:30-12:45 p.m. Tuesday, 8 p.m'; United : hr. line), : - • " Noon Skate, " + ~ + ~ , ~ , ~ : ~ , ~ / ~ . ~ # i ' : i + ; ~ + Church Hall 632-$934:. : ,~" ' ~ " (tfn) ~ " Thursday 11:30-12:45 p.m. ~~~+~++~-+~;~:+~'~:++~+'~'~ . . . . . . ? , ~ , ~ +.'..~.,~.',,*+: '

Noon s k a t o % ' T " . . " - ~ - - , +,, +++++:+~ ~ ~

• k ~ n ' " . '. ~., KERMODE , • " Everyone we lcome. F o r \ ~,.~+~w.+:..+~+:~,++_~.~;~.~%~., o HOUSE " ;,; : FRIENbSNIp ... ~ ~ ; ~ ' : ~ ~ '~ '~ more information call 638. :

1 : SOCIETY ., :+ ! ' ::'CENTRE ' +: 1174. LOG HOUSE -BUILDING wishes to announce the ~ , 635-4906 . • ' : ' " (nc-tfn) C O U R S E ' ~ ' n B y ~LUSSler avai labi l i ty of 'Keen House :: Services: ,Counselling and ' . . , , ,~ for women and children w h o ~ referral on-U.I.O., housing, . :'* ~ '

. need a temporary home,~ AIcob01& Drug Counselling, • . . " ~.~ durlng.a t ime of mental (# i; Educat lonproblems, Sciclol, physical cruelty..~ If you or ~ C u l t u r a l ~ - r e c r e a t l o h o l your d~lldren have b e e n , programs. NatlVe cUIturels bettered "and need a saf~ th~ m a i n focus Lay.,. refuge Call thetocal RCMP counselling. THE GROUP " P R I M E at ~5.491 I, the H F,~L.~ line at :, Need Anl i tnnoe? T IME" wi l l hold the i r f i rst 635.4042, or dur ing normal ~ i f you are:n*e~/- t O the City,* meeting of t h e N e w Year business hours, the MiniStry:' have no fr iends, . a r e lost, + +of Human Resources: Tel f Ionely or looking for apiece ° on: Tuesday, Jan. 11, 1983 them you want to come ~,*' t e ' i l v e -~ Terrece'$. Indian 7:30:9:30 p.m. at T e r r a c e

Keen House. They: w i l l - ' Fr iendship Centre "Will Women's Centre 45,12 Park m a k~ I m m • d I a t • suppor t , under'St';nd end arrangements for you to m i s t you. Call us: 635.4906 cometous. We would llke to ~ - -orcomeforc0f fee~,We're t l t l ed . . . 'W0MEN WANT*' help yo~. " open Mon -F( . 9am-Spin.

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their f i rs t '

Ave. Spe<:lal feature for the evening wi l l be a f i lh l en.

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FILTER QUEEN Sales & Service

Phone 635.7096

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DAVE H- - Lose Red Gas Can Last Monday? If so phone 635-6814. 7:45 A . M .

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L0ghomes.!rdank~7, i 8:: &"9 wookerld~ Fee $40-, 10 plBc:~' ' only. avalleble.~,For ~thore • Information phone ~1S,~400~: +;

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MAYTAG elechtc d rY"s , Exce l lent condi t ion. 1200 each. phone IJarry ' b6 tween

& s at ~ . 7 ~ o . . . . . . . . . . . '- (acc-~ntfn~

C a l l B o u t i q u e E n c o r e . 638- 1518, 638 .8032 .

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ONE &-TWO BEDROOM spites for i'ent. Phone 635. 7971.

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I ~ BEDROOM *self- contained units $325 mo. Phone betwean 3 & 5 p m daily, ssk for Roger. 635. 7640.

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3 BEDROOM basement suite. Fireplace. Avai lable Immed ia te l y . Phone 638. 197~. . ~, -

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FOR RENT-- In Thornhll l. 1 furnished bachelor suite. Util it ies included. Av~l iable Immediately. $325 imon'th. • Phone ~W~IU~: ~ :

2 ~ 1 1 d I BEDROOM basement suite. Ava l iob le Jan i-83. No pets. ancl 1978 Chevy Van. Complete In. side. Phone 635~768.

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3 BEDROOM basen~ent suite. Frldge and: stove. Carpet In l i v i n g , r o o m . Close to schools and town. No pets please. Phone 638. 1934.

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SELF-CONTAINED BASEMENT suite for rent In Horseshoe area. SUitable f o r s ing ieL p e r s o n . Frldge, stove, laundry fac i l i t i es Included. Available Jan. I . 63 No pets please, FoP more Information phone 635.4741.

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2 BEDROOM full basement suite, wal l t o wai l carpet, separate entrance, larg e living room wi th built. in bar and f i rep lace. Ut i l i t ies Included. Frldge and stove 638.1505 a f te r 5 .p.m. Avai lable Immediately,

SHARED HOUSE-- 3rd person wanted fo r large 3 bedroom home nea r college. Two bathr001ms, . 2 f i replaces, d ishwasher, washer, dryer. $180 month. after January 3rd 635.3992.

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WOODGREEN APART- MENTS 1, 2, 3 beclroom

: loca l i ty . Complete • +with d i s h w a s h e r , f i r e p l a c e , f r ldge, s t o v e & drapes. ' , U n d e r c o v e r . p a r k l n g . Se(~brlty entrance. Phone 635.6772. "

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KEY~TONE +* APARTMENTS now taking appJlcaflons.

• Spacious, clean aparts., J, 2, and :3 bedrodm suites. ,Extras Include heah hot water , laundry f e c l i l t l e s , s t o rage locker, p layground. P l e m phone ~635.$224.

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~ P ~ ~ I t h e s n b l i m e iworlcl o f . v i o l i n . . . . b e d r o o m s u l t e s l to g u i t a r s ' : , g u i t a r a n d someho~, ,g0 t t h e . . , / l ' f i g u r e d I d id :wel l w i t h . , s i d e s , back , , t o p . a . d . i ~ k : c i a i ! y . t r o u b l e d .. : " D o m e : :, b y ' t h e m i d - l g 6 0 s , , n o w m ~ y . ,. ~ ~ ~ ~ : ~ m a k i n g , . J a m e s M a c c i e a v e ~ -and~v i0 l l~S in " the s m a l l " s h o p , , i d e a o f t r y i n g a v i o l i n . Af ter : : - . "what,, I had to w0i -k Wi th i , . , epmes . f r om E u r 0 p e a ~ d the, ! Pe t ro leum. .L td . ; w h i c h b w ~ s . . ' no t . . - p r o v i d e "s 'e r lo i~n-

/ ~ " " bOinnd his two-storey house ~a few moments o f thought, I take pride in eb0ny for the fin erbeard m $8 bllli0n Pe t ro Canada production before 1989, ~ ~ stundo quietly among the . g . . . . • • ~ ' ~ b e s t . _ in.ruralCumberlandcounty- he deciphered the' design, everything I do 'and my t r o m ' A f r i e a , - . . now owes about $1.5 billion. HoPper said. " ' : ~

Maccieave's violins ha~;e Where he lb/es with his Wife and primed himself for ihd . philosophy, is. to excel in "I . rub every~ piece and Pet ro-Canada ' s acqui- It may require royaltY ' ", H O U S E F O R R E N T - - In' echoed the,. +U~h the+~ncert :of 4o~eai:S, Evelym :•task. - . ,, everything you do." . " ,~ docide from the sound if it is si t i0nbinge. ~ end this and tax concessions .to get "-~,*. - ill town. 2 bed rooms . Phone halls of E~'0pe*:and North "I like it he re because " I did not think it .would Spruce for the sound- ' \ !any goad." • year when it completes a 'Hibernia's oil flowing, he T'.I

6,15-6772. (p17-$i) Amexiep but the 68-year-old : n0bOdy, bothers: m,,'.,,,. • he ' . . . . • , - He starts by w~;iging'the "deal to ab~ rb BP Canada added. "The governments retired s choo l teacher is " says. Whlle ' .MacCleaveis . I i I I .sideboards. in a f r ~ . ~ . . I n c , ' . s ' refining,. and _. may have to take less, that's /', ,I

H o U s E F O R R E N T - - . . 4 , ~ Y , . ~ : : i n .h is ' . . not a , rec luse ' w h o t u rns . . _.. , -. . - . . . . . Wh i le ".they. g r a d u n l l y ~ c o m e m a r k e t i n g : a s s e t s fo r a b e U t . , a l l . " . . . . - ;~.

bedroom,, full Ioasement,--5 =native Nova SCotia." . . . . . . . away anyone who seeks h i m " . to hold the shape of a'violin, $570 mill ion, its. fourth H o p e r is not enthusiastic ~*i + . - - - * . + + . + + m ' '

Available for Jan... 1.S2 a f t e r t h e s e of the Italian " I don' t know how they : Flbout,~!V- IE~il~S'lLI~ pieces. He-men, glues the East Coast offshore ex- except for some inshore; ,i! I Plums.63,¢~772. masters, "but h e .cbns~d~rs get my name/ Knd ~ how . . . . . pieces together along with ploration will continue to be leases were. Pe t ro~aeada ~- . , (p i7 .$ [ ) h is i n s t r u m e n t s j us t a p a r t • some of t hem , found me. the f ingerbOard a n d le ts the Pe t ro -Canada ' s ma~, focus has an in te res t . . . .

o f , a lifelong• hobby o f m a k e s 'me wonder." ' violin set before putting the r ' .-!

2 B E D R O O M house, K a i u m w o r k i n g w i t h Wood:' M a c c i e a v e , w h 0 r e l i e s on A f t e r a. d a y o f r e c o r d i n g d ia logue as L u k e S k y w a l k e r , • f i na l touches to i t . . L a k e D r i v e . - A v a i l a b l e . I t . w a s i n .1935 w h e n w o l ' d o f m o u t h to. sel l h i s . ~ M a r k H a m i l l a r r i v e s a t .the Shube r t T h e a t r e in C e n t u r y I t m u a l l y takes ~ h im 150 I I m m e d l a t e l y ~ P h o n e 635, MacCleave first, appl ied i n s t r u m e n t s , c a n ' ~ City, Ca l i f . , to prepare for his role as Wolfgang Amadeus hourd to 'complete a n in- I ~ 7 J - i • himself to the craft of - remembe~" how many he .has Mozart. ' ~strument.

(p4-6[) woodworking. "Since .the~h m~,de. But his first one stil l " I like doing two such different things," says the man MacCleave is not only -' FOR S A L E .OR RENT-~-'• he has - turned out stands out in his mind. who has starred in two of the all-time moneymakers, Star concerned with how a violin I

Wars and The Empire Strikes Back, and Is working on the sounds. He rejected a p i ece ) New.:3~ bedroom. In new ' last of the trilogy, Revenge of'the Jedi, due in May. of spruce intended for t h e ( . ,v , . , . .u,, . m . . . . - - . . . . . _ . . l a y e d A t 3 1 , R e m l l l has n o t r o u b l e i m p e r s o n a t i n g a 1 6 - y e a r - o l d , t o p 0 f a ~ ° • nmtural. ,s heetlng. No ~ r u . n i . q ~ . . C I A and that hug been part of,his problem as a working actor, a knot, !

pets. Phone 63~9,W3. The otherpart of his pmblein is.'!producers seem tothink . affect the I~ " . I I (p20-21i) : -- .". - ,.- . .

wASHINGTON (A1P).-~ Persistent problems have forced that Star Wars p~omises:theextent of my ta len t . " " . leek good:". " Haml l l ean take selace: S t a r Wars producer George. The loud i!t BEDROOM duplex, the Pentagon todelay by nearly three years its target date Lucas has givenHamill and his co-stars ~ profit percentages ~ brilliant' tone Of .

C a r l ~ i s d , hos t a n d u f l l l t les fo r c o m b a t r ead iness f o r a c r u b e m i s s i l e t h a t would be . t h a t should, assure t h e m c o m f o r t a b l e incomes f o r . l igh t s t rumen ts " h a v e m a d e h i m . :,~ Inc luded . A v a i l a b l e Jan , I& fired from pubmarines and ships against land t a r g e t s , it years. ', ~ , /Coup le preMrmd. No . .was disclosed Tuesday. " _ I k n o w n worldwide among

d~is, Phone 63.~9411. _ A letter ~Ig, ed by a top Pentagon official on Dec. 3 told E l s e w h e r e near . . . . f . . . . . . . ' " " 1 . . ~ H 0 m violin and fiddle ' • - • .... ' , . me cncy.o -.agn~s, me mowe mausn'y players, .

' (pS-611 Congress 'the de lay in a multi-billion-dollar progrnnf - - t ted i t so l f - " ~ e . . . . " " . . . . ' . . . . . " " "' " " " followed a re ' i "" . . . . . . . . . . . . _ .. . . . . . ' pu on m rack xor a oo ,o oox omce Ooom aurmg - .Yet, MaeCleave wishes to

' • - +~ .. v e w mat menuueo a.num~er m ae,cten- the New Y-'- ' -"-±' :-+-- -"- ' - - - J " : " " " remain in relatiVeol)scarity 2 B E D R O O M t o w n M a n o r In ". c les ' ". . , ~- ~ / . , . . - • . " . v~lr e. nu!luuy wee Kenu, . . . . .,, t o w n " S - l i t l eve l , w i t h f r l -~-- = ' - - . • - - / - ~ . . . . . . : , . : . T m t s i e was t h e s e a s o n ' s b i g w i n n e r and led a p a r a d e o f " in O x f o r d ; - ' ~ h e r e he- a l e0 : • m* ~ l'l~,SnK u a r / u e c l , w n o 'st ppen oown "L~les0my as m e • - -

" / " ~ . . . . . . . . ' ~ ~ I "I attraetionsfollowed byThe Toy, The Dark Crystal, 48Hrs , fishes,' gardens, curls' and- and stove Wall to wsll Pe • ' ntagon s secend- r ilian official, wrote that ~, . .~-lane II " " - - " "~ " - " - - . . . . . . . " " '. .* . . • • • . . . . - • .. ~ : Tne ..~"quex,. uest ~'rlenns. ana .'rne. .vermct. keeps. ' in touch, with the- earpetlng and drapes No recent flight-teat pmblep s/~with the Tomahawk led to the The losers were SLX Weeks, Trail of the Pink Panther, world.of boxing. ImtS. Own entrance. Phone review and.a delay for the missile armed with:a .con-- StilL of the Night.andHockytonk Miifii'! jr+ .Hisf l rs tc lassasa teacher 635-$464. venflonal high-explosive warhead . . . . Teetsie, Dustin iloffman's.comedy abOut an an'employed found him in a one-room

(p5-111) The new target date is September, 1985. Under the '.Carter administration, the Pentagon had. actor who finds dtardom';when he poses as a woman, school with 52 students in

collected more than $11 mlllio, at 1,020' theatres, grades one to. eight. After planned to start deploying the land-attack missile from . . . . [ . • " - " . . . . . . . " . that..: his . job took. him [ .

1 ~ ~ ~ ~ s u b m u r i n e s i n J a n u a r y a y e a r a g o l " " in the N0rth, far away from the trendy /cafds dnd l)arty . a ~ a n d the prdvi'ace and he Fridge, stove, drapes, carpeting. ~ ,, ~ ~ ! ~ , ~ ' Asked the natron.. Of the problems, the Pen~gon ~i~id,.they.~ ........................................ . .................................... ~ I~ ~ ~ i . ~ ~ - , , , , . . . . + ... , , , ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . eircuits of the big arts centres, Arehle,BeaulIea~palntsthe~ ......... II Phone Manager*anytime at i i 1 involVe., ~ s k [ u ' a n c e and tliat ne w procedure s.are,., life and legends o~ his people. ,~ ~.~. ~. :. :L. ''~ 'o "i ~ Retirement sits well with "

NO DOWN PAYMENT-- standards;"requlred to "bring about improvements in. manufacturing ' Beaulieu, 31, is a memberof theDogrib tribe of the Dene Maccieave. He plays his I 6 - 3g !- 26S------ : 2Va bedroom home. Split The anti;ship version of the weapon was due to be placed Nation who was bOrn and still lives in the hunting, trapping., violins wi.th local , friends i ,.

, and fishing community of Fort Rae on the north arm of every now. ' /and, then at !aveL I~soment, fireplace. 3 in-combat;readiness aboard submarines lust June. Great Slave Lake in the?Northwest Territories. Senior citizens homes in the | e n mlnutus from town. 4blocks The anti~ship version of the weapon wasdue to beplaced I~lis talent for art has gradually, taken 0ver his life. Oxford area, a pastime he I ' P l e o e quire a b o u t our from schools. Assume in combat-readiness aboard submarines last June. "As a:ldd, whenever I had any free:time, I was always enjoys. existing mortg~pe. Phone In AuguSt, Pentagon leaders fired Rear Admiral Walter doing a r t / ' Beaulieusaid.in an ~ter*~,lew/"q just had it in "Some of them might not | ~ n ~ r m n # a - i O~1681. I.~cke as head of the cruise mlssfle project Office. m e . " - " " • : " " " ' - ~ ~ . " - ' ~ - " , , ~ . ~

hear any. live. music ff we (IN-Y1) Alth0ugh the Pentagon portrayed-Locke's replacement ; Beaulieu said he sold dll 40 painth~gs at his first show in a didn't go down~ there/ ' i

by Rear Admiral Stephen: Hostettisr as transitional; the. YeHowknife gallery in 1950. H e now sel lspr ivate ly and -., " " - /

~ action followed admission that.delays in deploying the . . . . . . . ~ " ~ e " a . . . . . . . . . . . ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " ~ M A N C O A C H E N T S • ----.Ik....l*....~+'-~..lI,.--" I.-- 1 1 - - . . 1 1 £ . . . . . . . . . . . . . + . , . ~ l k A - - - - - - . U l I U ~ i U l i ~ t.vc ,~rwumc. ,, +mmsocxauon. in ](ellowKnlle ~+t Tommmwe~, w©z© uuc to quaut3 am~mm.,~ ~pluum©.m. ' ' : - • . " ' .", • . . - ~ . . "~ '~ '~

I I ~ ~.~ . . . . " e e r ~ . . . . . " . . . . . . . . . A P A R T M resulting in late delivery of the missiles and sam oth • • + Elizabeth Taytor met israeli Prime Minister Menachem

~ ~ difficulties. Begin fo r 20 minutes Tuesday in Jernsalem as .part of her • . - tour Of the Middle East. " * ' , ' . . . . . .~

FOR RENT-- 2,000 sq. ft. ' She arrived for,the'mebting withher leg bandaged as the

T e n a n t s h e l p e d r e s u i t o f a weekend ea r ace idedt , " I lJUX, a rtment dwelling, fridge, s t o v e , o f f i ce space, 4623 Lake lse " -

Ave. Phone 63~2S52. " . . . The actress plans to fly to Beirut today for a meeting with .,- • •

( a c o 6 o o - t f n ) Le..banese President Amln'Gemayel. rpeting drop unde e park ing ::' ' FI~EDERICTON(CP) - - pa in t , ' " s h e said in an in- . " , e l , r c o v r ,

.A tenant wh(me landlord terview. :A king has fallen. " " ~ i ~ ~ ~ '~ ~ ~

' ~ ~ . ~ ' ~ ~ ~ , ~ .,. ,:..~,~ - ean'tfurnacebe,breaksfound downWhen maythe " B l l t w h e r e you . havedoes,a crackedKing J u a n C a r l . o f Spa in , who t u m s 4 5 , t o d a y , f e l l and elevator, security system, resident, too.igor. !!~ .~.~ . . . . . . . . . . . , . ~ ' i ~ s i tua t ion t h a t a c t u a l l y h is °pe lv i s a r i a sk i s l o p o l n Gs taad , S w i t z e r l a n d , a ,~

Brunswick gbvernment to up to a state ofrepair or fi t It said JUan Carlos fell Monday while skiing in the Swiss ~ o n e manager anytime ~ 11~ ! H O N D A CRI : IS E~x~ get it fixed fast. for habitation, then our re.sortwhe~ he was vaca!ioningwith Queen Sofia and his . ~ rP~l c e l l e n t c o c d l t l o n , l owhou r . I . *Land lo . rds w h o Can ' t g i d o f f i e e c a n s t s p , i n . " t h r e e c h l i d t e n . 638 ,..01"° +

6 , 1 5 . 5 3 1 9 . . rid of problem tenants' have Budoviteh said a standard He returned to Spain onTuesday with his family in an : " :'~ i:! "- ~ (novi9.sffn) also been given recourse, lease will apply to. all lan- "absolutelynormai" condition and is exile/ted to recover * " * : ~

II I " under legislation that went dlords" ' a n d tenants, fully in the.next few d w s . : '~ .. ,~:i~. +:~,~ '~, intoeffect New Y . i ' s - D a y . , : ' r -" '~:

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• 12:30 WOK with Yah . ' ~ . .' Show ' • to Live de L 'Aml t le

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