people. difference. Thursday, Feb. 7 the Terrace Food Bank will hold its second distribution. Last week they gave out over 50 bags of groceries. The distribution will begin at 1 p.m. at the Food for Thought soup kitchen at 4727 Park Ave, Bags will be distributed on a first come first serve For those who cannot walk or drive volunteers will deliver the bags. basis to registered to the distribution point; - If that service Is really needed call 635- 3909.’: Those wishing to help in bagging food, taking reglstratlons,. or delivering them are asked to call 638-1622. The organizers of the Food Bank thank the. community for Its support. They say it does make a ‘stealth’ version of thé, ‘launched ‘cruise. miss ‘Tuesday night...) "The missile would: replace , the current version, whose. production would: stopped. * . The annual report of. US. Defence Secretary: Caspar. ‘Weinberger ; sent Terry: not difficult to find. | Port Coquitlam. and ‘(bls usually covered, ’ of flowers and come to pay their reapaets, Fox, country with his couffage and determination, dled of continue. ‘University of B.C., calls it the underdog effect. -“To see someone with a disability like Terry. Fox succeed, to. undertake a succeed, touched everyone, that - could do | something significant one day." " Westwood leaves WCC Party VANCOUVER: (cP) — Brian' Westwood, the former’ leader of the -B,C. ‘Progiessive - Conservative © Party who defected to the | Western':Canada Concept last:'’year, has quit’ the’ fledgling ‘separatist: party. In @ telephone interview. cosas at aa *. Stai® Bullivant, president | of the ‘party’s Langley constituency, said Tuesday he and” his four-member. execiitive ’ algo - resigned. oe Meihbers and candidates" ‘dn maty! other parts of the province also are bailing out | of the party which boasted a” membership: of 5,000 six months ‘ago. - All “cite: irreconcilable differences with’ party leader “Doug Christle and say the WCC should teal one of its most popular election © planks ‘— the recall ‘of political’. representatives who fail’to measure up — - and give Christie the boot. 4] thought the WCC, was - the answer, but obviously I was - wrong,” said Weat- wood, who was trounced by Christie..at:"the. party’s ‘— leadership convention, in, October... : However, Western “allenation shows no signs of going away,-he added, And that: ‘alienation will in- crease. ‘he said, if Toronto CLIP ME 1/2 PRICE have ~ Conservatives : “are - sauce” cessful in wresting ‘control .’ of the Conservative. Party vention. . Hh ts Gis gonlretusningy-itwas somewhatlbasiayt « Wonks! eget lt dns amelie Sait he Was" glalf "te tehve” rreniforeverybody to follow’ the disclussioh, but'” not. entirely: since Soutar's proposed . budget -was.a computer print out which . didn't exactly: correspond in order to the original. From the discussion, however,.. some - things did become apparent; Although the Union of B.C. Municipalities’ recommends * that 10 per cent of total property taxes'be |. set aside as surplus, Soutar doesn’t want to -do that.. Curyent‘UBCM president George - Thom ia sald by Gellately to-prefer a 20 or even. 25 per cent surplus and Kitimat has — "$1.2 million in such funds, The Terrace 10. per cent’ ‘curpliis' usually. equals about : $350,000 per year. Soutar’s budget calls for $2,006 to. be set aside for culverts. The original one had proposed $3,000 down from $24,000.’ The New budget foresees virtually a 100 per cent. increase. in. ‘revenue from . the: -cemetery.. Revenue from it’in 1982 Was"). $18,500; according to Gellately. Soutar says it will briny it-$36,400 this year. That ‘prompted Clarkson to remark, SDie early, die often. - Soutar is. also | "proposing “that the . . swimming pool be closed an additional two... . weeks’ either Jat Christmas and .Easter, ’ when he says statistics show ‘that itis used * ‘Jeasl; or extend the annual maintenance shutdown for two weeks.. That he says would result in a savings of $500. . Soutar noted that many of his changes: iW ty is ad) | "February 17th, 18th & 18th i. : Wo ohworth boo. 7 Wam- 8pm- - Thurs. & Fri. a os Toam - Spm _- - Sat. - from the West at the ‘up- “coming leadership con- eee from page. 1 ; - | ee : No budget, will meet - remarked; Lakelsé Ave... ‘Terence: ‘Sho Terrace,’ Bl Said, “being ‘conservative. conservative become wrong?” The mayor “later added that his opponents could Bp: . preciale {hat staff was felling. council one thing and they were'teiling him another. _Down replied;’"these are the expenses we expect lo'He paid, and only these,” The postage itém brought up the 50 per 7 | - cent cut in the provisional budget. It-too | has been ‘reduced, but ‘Soutar ‘noted the item also incouded such things as paper; ” : photocopy | supplies, ‘ete, . , Stated.that those items had already been ‘When Norman purchased ‘for the year,: Soutar replied, “that then becomes a problem for. your- self.”” Gellately’ noted: that Soutar had previously. indicated that the provisional: budget had meant nothing, but Soutar . answered it had been an indication that the real” bidget would be cui. The: néw budget also assumes thiat-cost of breakage in the RCMP cells will be recovered by the courts, something that -has-not happened in the past. . Giesbrecht. stated that Soutar's budget virtually ' eliminates both the building inspection and. license -inspection. func- tions. Soutar replied that although the city engineer disagreed. with him he had cul - the bullding inspection. budget by. an | amount that ineans that department goes ‘from 3.145 per son job to a half- time position. | 44 _ ee oy) administration Sources, sald : It is the largest one! -'Se - tiny cemetary in ngaFby | ith ame reathi let by the people who. hive ~ the one-leafied .. . funner who inspired the cancer in June, 1981. bul the ~ letters, gifts . and ARongrs: oo ~ at Queen's University - in. Bob Khox, -director “of” - social psychology: at’ the - rather: grand task. and ° gave everyone : encouragement that they “If Toronto gets control, ~ all hell will break loose," he”. w"'Gtesbrecht —- “at what point. ‘does. beirig. . ‘Congress on Feb’. i ahowed 70, planned purchases. ‘of “Buch | missiles after. the a current fiseal year: - «4 Last year’s report showed - - Planned .. purchases - of 440. -Bych inissiles: ‘this year: and: ‘ next. The’ new’ ‘report: shows .. ‘afte 3 this. ‘speciation has ‘focused on: Hon-metallic’ ‘constry:ton;. ould’ bring. the’ “US, i pentory. ta about 1,500, * 0. be: identified,” Fox “seemed to be just a -very. fine person,”: Knox sald. Cancer Society, said..Fox - became a hero because he - personal aspirations,» °° *“He proved he had. no ulterior motive, he just rang . 80 (rue, He was ‘the kind’of ’ sdnevery Canadian wished | ‘they. had or wished. they” were. " Rick Gruneay, a ‘setentiat, _Kingston, ©. Ont.,: who. Specializes in the sociology of sport, says Fox's appeal’ was universal. : > “What more ‘powerful. - image could there. be than this guy, . running In’ the ‘limp, in pain? "You felt. that son eh : you. had these. qualities ‘down inside of yourself, and |. you saw them being picked - © up and dramatized in a way. _ you: were. not .used ‘to . seeing. me /: To date hig Marathon of ‘Hope has raised. $28.7 Anillion, for’ cancer. research but Leslie Scrivener, who .. awrole. a. book ° about, Fox's | wa Hife, says ‘the money is the | - vsleast significant thing about . ity: ‘him: it (moriey- for. . -gancer: research) - was the tel goal. In fact Terry had it all... * AANA sactiaw ad bodoogss s HENCES;- ‘het dstrayel... to He i Sheyses the-example of a~dedied lions and speak to-the young woman in Ajax, Ont. a is _ crippled with multiple sclerosis; a disease ; who. that. gradually destroys the nervous. system. —_ a v ™ - RS MO ie kendo ate get igs kaye surfaces The’ Bources; ‘who declined VS t “said. Gomareey: by ‘ailng this . “OX | remem bered - | oe VANCOUVER (cP) -., Terry Fox's, headstone. Ia . ‘Bob MacBeath,. 1 national: director of the Canadian: was 80 completely. free of ~ dark, in the rain, with that ; ao The’. . The : year' 's funds, shad unied the -» cutoff to maké an “orderly. ‘transilien” to the: ay | proved” missile, wifi incorporates radar-defe- nothing would prevent the * production of : stealth ver- - ‘sions ‘of’ land-based: cand : ship-based eritige- missiles.; : Canada | has “signed -a:'-: ating features: |. .* ~Such features are secret. but; “mueh. -publishe mooth Fadar-deflecting and.” “radar- absorbing: coatings. - The change’ in plans af the.’ air-launched etulse tnisaile:” woman . is. determined to walk. again and her in-' _Spiratation is Fox — his pictures taped io the ceiling. . There. isa. Terry Fox -highway,. -fountaln, ‘stamp, movie, four: . schools, ..: several ‘statutes’ and hundreds. of - other: memorials: iThere algo is a trickle of hate mail and attempts to cash in on his name with commercial ‘ventures. There . is ‘a Terry Fox highway, ‘mountain, fountain, stamp, movie, four ‘schools, several slatues - ‘and hundreds of. other’ memorials. There also is a irickle of ‘hate mail and -are hard to detect even now attempts to cash in on his ‘name. with commercial ventures. It has been tough o on, his _ family. “It's constantly astound us," said his father, Rolly Fox. “We. relive it all the time: It’s there. ” “I don't: feel I'm reliving it, it’s just; that. sometimes you" with that, you know, Jesus, just leave us alone,” said his mother, Betty Fox. invitations ‘to. “dedications. and tributes could keep them busy every week of the year. — As it is, Mrs. Fox has quit her. “Job. a5, Manager. of a card shop and she .and her husband: use. his: five weeks ‘of -annual vacation, plus occasional -. leaves af ab- public about their. son. Bul will the legend last? | Alan Frizzell, a Carleton. University ‘journalism professor. is doubtful border.” 2 _ The - ‘agreement, ‘mountain, - reserve the right:to cancel, . 4 Cruise missiles are ‘small, ‘has nothing io do with the. 484 land-based. US, cruise +, missiles that NATO wants’ to- deploy. in Europe, . but: general. weapons-testing “agreement with the U.S: bit ‘there has been no. federal. ‘Cabinet: decision on: testing the. erpise : missile’: ata’ weapon - range; near the. -Alberta- ‘Saskatehewan’ ~ signed.” Reb. 10, states that cruise misailes would be unarmed during tests in Canada. -Anti-nuclear groups have strongly. protested the agreement which says that “either government shall” suspend,” postpone or ter- ‘minate any ‘specific test and : evaluation project if in its. ‘opinion any unforeseen .-¢lreumstances should 50 4 “warrant. " jet-powered, pilotiess airplanes carrying nuclear: warheads nd comp comp! uterized maps thaf enable them to: reach ‘their targets with terrain-following radar. . Because they fly low and with land-based radar, the - best way ‘to shoot’ them ‘necessary to do so 7 The air-launched version “missiles: . The: presidential .. “ministration of Jimmy. 7 “Carter “cancelled | the Bl bomber’ to’ devote funds to. eagan awards development contracts down is from iors, ‘and the a Soviet Union is known to be developing fighier | planes with ‘the special | is carried under the wings of B-52 bombers. A The first - squadron - of B- . ‘Sis: ‘carrying : “12- cruise ‘each’. entered: service: in: “December: at "Griffiss: Alp 'Foree’: Base, °° =. New York. ‘Eventually each ant plane. will carry’ 2, - a about < 3,000 . planned air- ; launched - -erulse “missiles. 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