‘ THE HERALD, Wednesday, April 13, 1977, PAGE All, ity a Nt i z ide 8 ya Te : i : a Red’s open spring training f& The Terrace Reds who t the sprinkling system new. player to appear the B Valley loop to a won the baseball crown last Back in work odes. The fot the practice and oy out = six-team bagua. oP year are looking toward the Infield appears o be in ood for a position on the team. = In addition to the regular 1977 season and manager- shape and there should be a “ _ schedule Red h to line coach-owner, Red fence up in the outfield it is expected that some exhibition games L’Estrange, has called the before the first game takes Moricetown, Smithers and th Prince George a first workout for Rotary Houston will be back in possibly other squads. 18 ere is a possibility of ha oa place. Park this coming Sunday at © Mostoflast year's players’ contention this season. 1 pm. are expected to be back ‘Thereisalsoa good chance tournament to be held e city has undertaken competing for berths onthe that teams from Hazelton’ conjunction with Terrace's considerable work on the squadbut Redisstill looking and Burns Lake will be 50th Anniversary field this year. They Have for new blood. He invites entering this year, bringing celebrations. DAY , 12P.M.-4P.M. FREE Coffee and Donuts 12 - 1 p.m. 4 an “ ‘. JAPRIL 17, 1977 io | Ernie Fisher of Copper Mountain Enterprises Ltd. invites you to come in and meet Andre Viens, President {@F sand new Owner of the Automotive and Recreational acces a ia | © Parts Store by Jon Counts Kitimat Arm contain their surface mucous, our adaptibility, we shall aa _ Guest Writer * alarming levels of blinding their sense of smell suffer increasingly from [a ' This winter steelhead polychlorinated biphenyls andmigration, asphyxiatin, environmentally induced [te LOO K FOR season has beenremarkable (P.C.B.’s) adding spice to their gill respiration and diseases leading to ex- [BN see for an extremely poor ‘return of fish along the entire northwestern coastline, perhaps ex- tending to the Skeena tributaries as weil. Outside of the ranks of hard-core steelhead fishermen there appears to be little concern for this irreplaceable and renewable resource, an apathy that applies to our views of miost other renewable resources. Such a lack of reverence for other life exists that we may destro: Ives in theh- Ri -eteelhead land as a clean and en- wotempt to ‘salisty our in- anolts Spending their and pollutants, already joyable place to live are 638-1710 satiable materialism. obligatory 60 to 90 day Presentin We estuaty. —— urged to join and support Many people do not period in the estuary will be Some day we shall our local environmental : _ realize that our lives and greeted with toxic crude oil recognize that when we are groups such. as T.A.AS.K. Thornhill well being are inextricably intertwined with the fate of all other living things. Those who would seek to com- partmentalize these relationships and separate our well being from that of the environment around us are exercising an ostrich- like mentality which will ultimately destroy homo. . sapiens as well as our other. fellow passengers on spaceship earth. With this in mind we. shall briefly. examine the common e fects of local pollution their heavy consumption by the local population. Ob- viously, we cannot escape the consequences of our past environmental in- discretions. Looming menacingly on the local horizon is the prospect of supertankers and off-loading facilities — including their attendant oil spills; not necessarily those of the Torrey Canyon magnitude but of the in- sidious variety oozing a few gallons at a time. Kitimat constituents, coagulating poisoning their internal sues, Should it surprise us, therefore, that our own health is threatened as well? pened of us ng continue te est fish and especially crabs from the Kitimat Arm will be exposed to crude oil carcinogens (cancer causing substances) in- cluding such delicacies as benz-pyrenes and benz- anthrenes. Even are ngerous compounds ma arise from the mixture of driven beyond the limits of tinction of man himself. Failing to realize this, we shall be replaced by insects and other species with far greater metabolic and genetic adaptability than our own. But this need not be the outcome if we change our viewpoint to include axiom that surroundings unfit for fish and other livin things are likely to be teth for our species as well. Finally, those readers .@ia interested in preserving this IRvR- and the Steelhead Society. Rupert Judo Club _ does well in tourney The Prince Rupert Judo Club hosted the tri-city North West Judo Tournament held this past weekend in Rupert Square. “Rupert “competitors” ‘dominated the tournament, claiming top spot in eight of 11-12 year olds: Johnny Morgan (PR), Douglas Lange' {PR), Carlos Cera (PR). __ 13-15 year old girls: Gaylene Kawinsky (T), © Vivian Dagostinif (T), Karina Dzuiba — Senior men’s lightweight: Attila Bezzegh (PR), Bill [Aa Bishop (PR), Chee Ling (K). _ Senior men's heavyweight: ‘Joe Rupeito (PR), Paul Rochon, BQ (PR), Peter Dzuiba (K). ANDRE'S ENTERPRISE LTD. 3026 Highway 16 Hast ia April 17th Only i GARAGE SA ng‘ Machine- £ , of miscellaneous items — $mall Camper — problems on fish and human joven classes and also winnin (K). j Als Be vas . on 4 - ald boys: David o, three Rupert com- Z populations. . folg {he Junior Team Event. Hit Ma, Doug Rickey (7), etitars were graded up at the Typewriter Tires e Kitimat River of o Junior Team members were Franz Dzuiba (K). tournament — Joe Ruperto and H must have been wondrous tO johnny Morgan, Danny Senior ladies: Bey Domeries Attila Bezegh were graded to Misc. Tools Le Boat a behold, its pools teeming with salmon of all species in great abundance. Few of us realize that as many as 20,000 sockeye used to spawn there with 100,000 springs. Under the on- aught of clearcut logging and industria! pollution of the estuary, we have reduced the sockeye to a pitiful few hundred a year with spring salmon barel managing a thousand. Clearly, these previous resources are in danger of extinction. Thus, it should be no surprise to learn that workers at the Alcan plant are exposed to admittedly dangerous levels of hydrocarbon gases, fluorides and other Morgan, Ivan Nash, Carlos Cera and Brian Domeries, and they received the Kiwanis Club Trophy for their performance., Following is a list of top finishers, from first to third respectively, at this weekend's tournament: Lightweight 7-8 year olds: Jamie Girls (PR), Rossmee Ling, (K), Gilmore Edwards (K). Middleweight 7-8 year olds: Rhona Ronsen (PR), Bobby Doyle (PR) and Kenny MacLean (PR). Heavyweight 7-8 year olds: Brian Dameries (FR), Herhert Maag (K), Randy Younghusband (PR}. Lightweight 9-10 year olds; Johnny Boutilier (PR), Kelly Surh (PR), Mike Ironside (PR). Heavyweight 9-10 year olds: Fred Powell (K), Tal Robertson: (PR), Susan Goldenberg (PR), Eva Szenczy (PR). brown while Bill Bishop was graded to blue. 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A copy of the 1977 list of electors is posted and is available for viewing at the Municipal Offices, 3215 Eby Street, Terrace, 6.C., during regular office hours (8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday to Friday}. . All persons entitled to have their name entered on the list should check to determine whether or not they have been omitted or incorrectly recorded. All complaints should be directed to the Municipal Clerk, 3215 Eby Street, terrace, B.C., and bein his hands prior to the first sitting of the Court. Further information: may be obtained by ~ telephoning the Municipal Office, 635-6311. ‘ aha 2 qi Ne ns # cot 6M on - Do It yourself and save! + Jet actlon (1) penetrates to * Jaosen ground-in dirt and ald _Shampeo (2) then sucks If out (3) to beautify carpet - Gries quickly! ANDRE'S ENTERPRISES LTD. Phone 638-1710 Spring. Clean your . ‘carpets now. : 3026 Highway 16 East, Terrace AND COPPER MOUNTAIN _ . _ ENTERPRISES LTD. | Phone 635-4373 yo" ONE HOUR ™ 4 CLT RICHARDS CLEANERS Wot G.W. 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