ts 4 THE HERALD, Wednesday, September 13, 1978, PAGE 3. Work is progressing on lot preparation for the new Terrace and District Health Unit on Kalum Street, Crews were out today clearing the land - and burning rubbish and old tree trunks. Two old bultdings currently located on the site will be | demolished shortly with actual construction slated for later this fall. The centre will service the regional district an approximately $400,000 paying the remainder. d will cost the district with Provincial grants R.C.M.P. barn burning enquiry By GERARD McNEIL Hamirpur, Kalpi and Shergarh. The Ganges battered two embankments in Bihar’s three other Mounties on a Jyoti Basu, told reporters the flood situation is grave. He said several areas In Midnapore, where hundreds part in this incident,” Blier said he didn't ask for details. After eating en route, Blier said, he became ili and spent much of the night in a stupor. He said he may have men- succeeded in setting it afire. They drove the truck back to Magog, got their car started, and returned to Montreal at Monghyr district, are feared to have died in He also said he was pre- wh. frustrating weeks of anli- floods last week, are still cut occupied with the fact that Dubuc testified that Blier flood work andsending about off and the air force is his wife had left him. was invited along as the 160,000 people fleeing from dropping relief supplies. Clark blames government By BOB DOUGLAS MONTREAL (CP) — Joe ‘Clark says the government's economic policies are responsible for an alarming flight of Canadian money to countries such as the United States, creating jobs for Americans while millions of Canadians are unemployed. The Progressive Con- servative leader told a businessmen’s lunch here Tuesday that leading nue a, Goose ad or We rejated his claim that Contact A udrey Barker : in U.S. companies because they can expect better profits and better tax benefits. - A Conservative govern- ment would create in- vestment incentives and adjust the tax system to encourage Canadian money to stay in this country, Clark said. Clark was in Montreal to speak to the North Montreal Businessmen’s Associatlon, a French-speaking organization, and to Con- gervative workers in the federal riding of Ste. Marie. Introduced as Joey Clark, the Conservative leader spoke almost entirely in French. Conservative candidates and workers were liberally sprinkled in the crowd of about 100, which gaveClark a quiet reception. - Clark renewed his attacks on government economic policy, saying that if the government was a private company “it would be © bankrupt.” TRAGIC REALITY The tragic reality facing Canada is that the federal budgetary deficit will reach. $16 billion this year without any economic incentives able to stimulate growth and reduce the number of unemployed, he said. Canada has been losing capital to other countries in the last three years after years of attracting foreign investment, Clark said. “At a time when a million Canadians are unemployed, these investments are creating thousands of jobs in the United States.” Genstar had bought the U.S. company Flintkote because profits were better in the U.S., Clark said. Northern Telecom was in- -terested in the U.S. market because of years of economic mismanagement in Canada, — the U.S. tax system en- courages investment more than Canada’s. He saidit has. been estimated the U.S. tax system is twice as good as the Canadian system for similar kinds of businesses. _ Glark is to visit the New Brunswick riding of Fundy- Royal today where a federal byelection will be held Oct. 16. A few days later, a mor: - ning meeting of RCMP security service officers was told in Montreal that the barn—known as a meeting place for Quebec militants— had burned down, he said, Blier said he knew he had been in the Eastern Town- ships and he knew the Mounties were interested in the barn. driver and lookout for the car, But it was Brodeur who drove, and he testified that he didn’t know what Blier was doing there. Donald. McCleery, the flamboyant staff sergeant who ordered the barn- burning, testifies today. He was dismissed from the force in 1973 for other rea- S50ns, The Extension Depart- -ment of The Vancouver Art Gallery wil] be in town on Monday, September 18 with an exhibition which strate further the extent to t Lk examines the art of paper which this process .has This show will be shown to night, September 18 at the od making in both a traditional developed. the students of Caledonia Terrace Library Arts Room DAs and contemporary manner. - and Skeena Jr. Secondary on at B p.m. To Entitled ‘‘Homemade Paper: Extending the Process”, the exhibit will be shown at Terrace Library and includes examples of paper from various parts of . the world. Sixteen con-- temporary works demon- Employing a strategy which is both open-ended and highly, experimental, the t Exhibition of paper works to you free of charge with the assistance of the B.C, Cultural Fund and the National Museums Cor- poration of Canada. ° Friday, September 15 during theday, and will be shown to Thornhill Jr, Secondary and Elementary during the day ‘of Monday, September 16, 1978 , Mr. Chris Ducks will be peesenting the exhibition to the community on Monday For further information please contact Frances Long, Community Education, at 635-4531. Arts Room between the artists included in this hours of 8 and 10. n° exhibit exemplify the Paper making was Tirst divergent personal established in China in the aesthetics and first century A.D. and after a lengthy period of refinement was finally introduced to Europe in the twelfth cen- tury, Here, the original ‘hand’ process underwent the transformation to a ‘machine’ oriented industry compatible with the in- creased activity and demand of the industrial age. What has surfaced in the past decade, however, due primarily to the needs of the contemporary artist, is a renewed interest in the qualities of paper con- structed through a ‘hand- made’ process. Both the revival of printmaking and an orientation towards ex- perimentation has secured the demand for the elasticity which can only be found in the ‘hand-built’ paper. Intended to serve as a manipwations which appear dominant in so much art today. What has been achieved is a high degree of compatability between a wide variety of materials, directions and sensibilities all of which point to a con- tinued refinement of the art making process. This exhibition is brought 4 Fatality COLVILLE, Wash. (AP) — Thomas R. Martini, 22, of Castlegar, B.C. was killed Monday night when the car in which he was a passenger ran off a curve in Stevens County 18 miles north of The Kermode 4 Wheelers would Ilke to express thelr THANKS | to tha following who made our PLAYDAY A SUCCESS! _ WINSDAY September 13 _ FUNERAL NOTICE Gordon & Anderson Ltd. WII be closed Thursday, September 14th, 1978 to attend the funeral of the late Gunnard Anderson, founder and owner of Gordon & Anderson Ltd. of Terrace and Prince Rupert. Open for regular business Friday, September 15th, 1978 Gordon & Anderson Ltd. 4606 Lazelle Ave. Ph. 635-6576 TERRACE HOTEL 635-2231 Franchises Available for. Minit Clean Dry Cleaners, June-One Fabrics, Key-Up Kiosk, Carlton Cards, Leisure World, =~ Tues. Sept. 12 thru Fri, Sept. 15 The Factory Ladies Wear Northwest Realty Inc. 747 Bute St., Vancouver, B.C, V6E 1Y2 Phone 112-688-8531 Loge re err) OTTAWA (CP) — RCMP barn-burning expedition in told a royal commission. “In _ tioned the incident to Mari- ‘record of the development of D Inspector Bernard Bller 1972, he didn’t realize this light of statements made by Claire Dube, then a reader- handmade paper the exhibit here, the state highway | Cedarvale Shakes & Snap-on Tools testified Thursday that unti] some time later. colleagues, I believe I was analyst for. the security documents the traditional patrol said. Cedar Producis "Bast End Chevron ! although he accompanied “} did not consciously take present... .” service in Montreal, — cottage industry of Japan John Murie & Son Terrace Engine ; , The other three have told She has told the inquiry ad Trucking Rebullders the inquiry that the barn, 35 she was, referring to barn- Norco Septic Service Ev's Men’s Wear un e S oO kilometres east of Montreal, burning when she referred to Schmiity’s Excavating Thornhill Husky i was burned to prevent a possible seminars . on MacGillis & Gibbs Aqua Plumbing . meeting in May, 1972, of disruptive tactics in a paper , , Cedarland Tire West End Food Mart e . Front de Liberation du she wrote June 9, 1972. Terrace Herald Bavarian Inn Vilia es en ELC] Muebee militants and Black DUCKED THE HOBBY HUT News Advertiser Auto Marine Electric “. ‘Panthers from the United PHOTOGRAPHERS C.F.T.K. Dingle Dan's Towing States. ‘. Bhier and Daigle ducked Terrace Stock Car Club ~=—sBIt © @ryan Pony Farm | ee OE Ee cople hundreds of villages. Earlier Tuesaay,, Con photographers and ding in 2 Terrace Sight & Sound — Steve Sabell y thousands of people The river rose menacingly Slabie ichar aigle cameramen by nl ina. : H * Terrace Chrysler Kevin Wilcox F were evacuated Tuesday all along its a ae in Bikee, testified that he and Sgt. stairwell until the hearings Cer. amic Time Again! Terrace Motors Ken euerpete r after the mighty Ganges and officials gaid. Embankments Claude Brodeur failed in a actually began. Tolem Ford Bill Friesen Jammuna rivers guited their are being strengthened in first atte Oe Dube pone left _ when Blier Jim McEwan GM. Lloyd Kieinwatcher : an ed hun- Be rai district to prevent barn, as Cpl. Bernard Dubuc gan estimony. ; ; . . Off Road Specialtles Aur! dreds of villages in northern flosds engulfing a big oi] stood as lookout, A second The other Mounties have We are now registering for fall classes to Cherokee Auto Body Sony Neteatock Indi. refinery at Barauni. try destroyed the barn. testified that after the first | Start September 18, 1978 between the hours Joe's Engine Rebuilders - George Yeast i Army squads went in to Nearly half of Uttar Pra- They have all said that attempt to burn the barn, [| of 1 to5 and 7 fo ? every day this week. Sa Riverside Auto. Ron Schmidt j rescue the villagers in desh’s 56 districts are under Blier stayed as lookout at they ran back to their car register now. The address is 3936 McNell Wrecking Dane McCallum 3 eastern parts of Uttar switling waters though the ‘their unmarked car, more through wet woods but had Street in Thornhill. Duane Anderson Const. Tom Marvin Pradesh and Bihar states as crisis in New Delhi appears than a mile from the barn, trouble starting it. = Kitwanga Esso Wally Lefebvre India’s floods—already to have passed. during the incident. _ They drove into Magog, Elker Auto Supply Dave Stringer feared to have killed hun- Officials in Calcutta, . . Que. where an RCMP in- For Information Phone Don-n-Suds Chris McLean : dreds of people—swept on. capital of West Bengal slate, TOLD ABOUT “SNEAK” formant, Brodeur had OK, Tire Ernie Wade The Jamuna, which last said the Ganges would reach Blier testified he was recruited, Jent them a three- Terrace Excavating ‘Bob $¢. Laurent week submerged parts of the its peak next Monday and asked tocome along late that quarler-ton truck. The four 635-9393 or 635-2872 Thornhill, = Vulcanizing Tom St. Laurent national capital of New Delhi threaten areas in Maida and night to watch the car but _ piled into the cab, the heavyy [ods . Toovey Rentals Stave Emery ‘and western parts: of Uttar Murshidabad,. swept, by : vas simply told by Dubuc * set Blier silting on Daigle’s -[ &. PB Rep aryers Cs ama Sb varie + aie tt ‘pridahatate!dpillefdvet'In floods early this month... ; ‘that a ‘‘sneak’'— police lap, and drove back. fe a - er RAT SCS Tess - as eastern areas inw ] az the ot os ‘Jargon for watching. without This tind, ’ Brodeur aiid ° Xe, fol es edere ee man rer met An 4 sein - towns of Ballia, Banda, The state’s chief minister, beingseen—was planned. He Daigle went to the barn and ; t': OAR IER yt