wads) ager eg eds eae Joan Wallace, general manager of the Retall Association talks with Co-op manager, Arie de Lange on the Issue of Sunday hours. Secondary Schoo! at 4 p.m. Three of the five events are scheduled ‘for Sunday, _ with the three’ kilometre cross-country race starting Junior Secondary. School. The. 10 kilometre bike race - Terrace. arena parking Jot, and the final event of: the beginning at'3. p.m. at E.T. | Safeway parking lot. and the 10 metre swim at. the Terrace Pool at 6 p.m..." ” pwizes available at the arena. ‘The Rotary: Club Buggy “Race starts at-11 a.m. at the at 8 a.m, from: Thornhill . - starts at L2.nooh from the -- day, the obstacle race, | ' r ‘ pancake breakfast takes place immediately after the walk-jog for those par- ticipating and for anyone -- Phere will be a parade : sponsored by the -Terrace .”. Jaycees which. will feature decorated: bicycles, clowns, ““vollerskaters, skateboar- . ders, sports teams, musical - Instruments, "and “group _participation. The parade starts at 10 a.m. from the K- Mart parking lot and goes up to the arena. A scavenger hunt will be happening all day long with arena, and the.: Fitness Family of Tertace contest ” starts at 12:30:p.m.‘at the “Clarence Michiel Elemen: ‘tary School’field. - Terrace Llitke Theatre will eC m4 cot ve i eee before the final event in-the Medical Cup, and the Terrace Peaks diymnastics Club willbe giving a demonstration from 12 noon to 2pm. at the arena.” ©: Food, a fitness information. & booth and displays will ba in - ‘ the Arena:,Banquet Room, - and algo-at the aréna,. a fishing reet casting activity . will goon Sunday afternoon; | ~ The Medleat Pentathlon - Cup will be presented ‘at the J arena at 5 pm. Sunday. _ Discount. | jo be cut - The Northern Delights Co- -operative ‘is planning to discontinue thelr 10 per cent discount to. nan-working members. . Annalee. Davis spoke for | RECORD | | Va bres aes | Photo by Gail Ootinga ; 22,000-member Hospital Em- $100,000 for politicing’ islation and said if unions had money to spend that way _their dues were too high. VANCOUVER.(CP) —The ~ poultry pla ” ABBOTSFORD, B.C. (CP) ployees Union is again allocating $109,000° to its © political education fund, this, "time to fight anti-unton labor legislation and :Attempts:,to.:~ ‘ erade the quantity. ‘and: quality of health care, union - secretary-business -manager Jack Gerow. said -Wed- nesday. Union leaders two years _- ago authorized spending of $160,000 ta combat “‘right-to- oe work’ legislation, which the ~ union feared the provincial government was ready to introduce. 7 - The move © prompted criticism from, then labor . minister “Allah“{Willtain’; who. reiterated ‘iis stand against the antlunion leg- - The government did not in- troduce a right-to-work law: and, Gerow said Wednesday, the money was split between _ anc advertising campaign - against health care budget: cutbacks and- an. election: contribution: to the: New Democratic Party. Gerow, interviewed following the union's bien- nial convention this week in ‘Richmond, said the in- _dependent union. also has de- cided against affiliating with the Confederation of Canadian Unions, a move - suggested two years ago...” He said his union-is again ‘peeking direct” affiliation, with tha 2.3-million-member, Canadian Labor Congress, plot... - “at 8:00 p.m. PRIME TIME CRIME PLAYS ON SATURDAY. The Skeena Junior Secondary School will put .on the last performance of the play The Prime Time Crime Saturday. © . . - The performance is.a satire on T.V.’s prime - time crime fighters. The crime fighters try to solve a mystery in the ‘Agatha Christie’ | tradition, and it makes for a very. interesting ‘The play can be seen at the REM Lee theatre . — A federal cabinet com- mittee is to decide in Ollawa today whether to, allow: the U,5.-owned Cargill Grain Co. . to purchase the financially troubled Maplewood Poultry processing plant here. - The firm was placed in re- ceivership more than a month ago when an earlier Cargill attempt to buy it was tured down by the Foreign Investment Review Agency following an objection by the B.C. government. ‘The agency’s move forced : the plant to close, resulting BC. BRIEFS FUNDS SENT | . VANCOUVER (CP) — The vancouver SPCA has sent more than $14,000 \to ‘the Washington State Federation of Humane 5o- cleties to help alleviate suffering of animals as & result of the Mount St. Helens eruption. SPCA Secretary-Manager Jack Homies said Wednesday the generosity displayed by all dotior's.came as a pleasant surprise to the Washington societies. #ODY FOUND . VANCOUVER (CP) - Police following a tip dug a partially decomposed body. from the dirt basement of an east end howse Wednesday.: The same house was the : scene in 1978 of two deaths . re e Feds to decide on the. nt purchase in a backup of more than. 55,000 turkeys. a ‘ Maplewood was re-opened three weeks ago, however, when the B.C. govertiment guaranteed a $500,000 bank joan for the B.C. Turkey Marketing Board to pay for processing the turkeys, — The federal government also put up $1 million to have - the turkeys bought through a. federal farm surplus stabilization program. But on Monday Maplewood issued layoff notices to about 100 employees that are to take effect Monday. Robert Sterling, plant manager, and Ron Hemple, chairman of the turkey board, said Wednesday the notices were issued because the loan money has been used up. oe “But we have been told that a: federal cabinet committee is to decide ‘Thursday (today) whether to ‘aliow the Cargill takeover with an announcement to he made Friday," Hemple se.u. Sterling said Maplewood has another 25,000 turkeys ready for slaughter next week Police prepare VICTORIA (CP) — Policemen in Victoria and theadjoining communities of Oak .Bay and Esquimalt served 72-hour strike nolice Wednesday. a A police spokesman said notice was served as a prod to get negotiations going again and is not an indication of an imminent walkout. -elected HEU. from which HEU. was ex- pelled -in 1970. when the hospital workers split “off. from the Canadiax Union of Public Employees... | Gordon MacPherson was ‘Black,’ Morris,” Smith. ‘sue-. ceeds John: Darvy a8 financial secretary.’ ° -. Pwr ae Wage et The five-year capital plan for Northwest. Community College was adopted Wed- mesaay. - The total projected cost for seven capital projects is $1,063,160. “4 An expansion of leased premises in Kitimat is one project. The shops’ building at-the Terrace campus will ‘be reroofed and a pastry kitchen will be installed and cook training facilities will be remodelled. - | Along term lease in Prince’ Rupert is planned’ for aud relocation of lease. premises in Hazelton is projected. The. final two projects are an expansion in Kitimat and the relocation of the. Prince Rupert regional center. _ In other college business the 1981 to 1982 operating A twocar accident oc- curred. at 7:30 p.m., Wed- nesday, at the intersection of: Lazelle and Kalum. Keith Seymour will appear in court to face a charge of failing to yield:: Total damage to the ‘cars’ was approximately $1200. - a David Geler of Rosswood, B.C. is scheduled to appear in court to face a charge: of driving dver- the .08 Hmit, after police stopped a car on Lazelle at 11 p.m. (WEATHER) The weather forecast. for Friday is sunny and warm with some afternoon clouds.. The temperature for Friday and most of the weekend should reach an afternoon high of 23 degrees Celsius, but the overnight fow should drop off to about 12. : The same weather should. follaw through for most of the’ weekend. 4 : for strike They will not be able to with- draw their services until mediator Bob Almgren with-. draws from the talks, ‘The policemen voted 90 per cent on Tuesday in favor of strike action in support of contract demands. They also agreed to maintain essential services in event of a strike. “arena, F are demonstrations by-the Sundance Trampoline Team, : pd HEU: president, suc: ‘ceeding’ the: retited . Bill : Kenney Primary :Seboal.’. ;-*’ Saturday three free leisure” time activity. clinics will be offered, with a. skateboas ding clinic taking place at Clarence Michiel Elernen= tary. School “at 9. a.m..and. againatlpm.°> : The trampoline demon- stration will happen at the’ : ‘Terrace arena at 10:30 a.m. Hospital employees spend ; and at 2:30 p.m., ‘and the . roller-skating clintc will. be going onat the same times at the trampoline clinic, also at the aren. °. ; ce Saturday - night . the spectator, show takes’ place at. 7:30 p.m. in the Terrace ured in the show the Dynamic Dise Duo (a + frizbee-.team), a ‘roller- ‘gkating trio, a skateboarding trig: anda, sport clothing hion show.) +, nday’s events begin at-7 aim: with’ a sunrise walk or- . den .which- begins. in. the \ : e: REM out budget will be gubinitted the provincial ministry of © ‘education for ‘approval and — amendments. «’ College « bursar . Geaff -Harris said the budget is just under $7 million. The budget is included :in’ the -college’s five-year plan and will -be final in March 1881. : ‘College. principal Val George said the main priority on the budget are the program support services, such as the library, audio visual . facilities and coun- selling. There is also a big: chunk of money. for. the development’ of programs themselves, he said. . ° The college also voted Wednesday to write a joint committee in-Prince Rupert _made of the school board there and the city council. the board of directors saying that the store is doing welt ‘and can expand into new lines ‘by. using as many “be offering plays for children Starting at 1 p.m., and there will: be a demonstration of © feseue.-techniques* by the. ““errace Search and Reacue “Squad at the arena at. 1:30, ome ‘Ping pong and horseshoe: contests will take. place .at e arena at 1:30 p.mm. as well;- At the sane tire, member donates four hours ‘outside the. arena, . the of. volunteer work each. : Dynamic’ Dise. Duo will be - month possible iristead of pald stafé, _ The ‘volunteer. worker - is- given a 20 per cent discount ‘on all items’.in Northern Delights .providing the: |. TRIUMPH © volunteer’. workers as - The direclors say that. giving a demonstration. In - : conjunction with this, there will be a dise’ golf, demon- stration. and participation event outside the arena. Swimming at the Terrace pool will be free for all from ib a.m. to 3 p.m, and there will ‘be skateboarding. at. refunds will be given to any: member who definately does - not want to donate any time ~ to work at Northern delights. The. exact date that the discount .will be cancelled ‘ has not been set as of today. pansion | athe: college’ will “express "TERRACE KINSMEN ANNUAL, GARDEN Saturday, June 28 — 4:00pm-12midnight . Clarence Michiel,. -tram- polining at the arena. and USED ; rallerskating at the drena as- ~The public will-be invited. | ~ | os to go try out ‘the pentathlon” |: -. ; cobatacle course..at -E.T, joo “1977 GREW TMPALA: ‘Kenney Primary _ Seboot - Zdoor, VA, auto | ~ $5995" 1978 MONTE: CARLO ‘very low mileage. “gy Meey clean. VEN ; “Interest in using King Ed- ~ $859 00 ward School _ in. Prince : : Rupert in the. future. The cmon | aT ma a ee | QRH cumecrsene | S8800 art tt | vetoes unit-which had been placed redwith vinyl roof. in Dawson Creek. -The college expected to find it - available in 1981 but has $4995" . a radio Pod Fe | CHUCK MANGIONE - been offered it-for this fall. The. governor-general's medal-for 1979-80 will be’ ‘awarded to Ingrid Bernkopt. She completed two years ofa general arts -university > Highway. 16W. TOMITA’S agg | _ . oot . JimMcéwanfitt] ‘transfer program in .the | ° “535-4941 ; seademie. division of the |” pealerNo.14v7A_— ‘college. 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