= the hearit eb Dr. = @ Universi tatotetata tet! x arate = declared S ner the pe is | prohibited under ‘e “, PERE aS oo move * . . RNa RN rs a ts ESSE a = after three = and we agreements = frustrations, two Terrace - me : rezoning of é since 1974 to change preperty's Bo. = designation from rural to-'' Tuesday, : 4 council game threerea | cha 4 esp manne gatebtatctitele’ nod of & VANCOUVER (CP) ~ # Clallam county, in i Washington -State is ; # tinaltera ly opposed to. an Bol port anywhere along its @ coastline, the West Coast oil orts in uir was told zpos tna vo Ronald. Richards, a county commissioner, told bein conducted 2&2 w Thompson of of British * Columbia, that an oll. ‘port, # ‘storage facilities and Pipe: :line are incompatible : coast, Commeasioners . . that have’ such he provisions. of the ithe existing uses of the - ‘ “county's comprehensive de- velopment plan Richards. suggested that thelinguiry hold a session in Port. eles,. the county seat; “‘whichnwe remind you, is just one oil slick away from Victoria.” He Y criticized the Coalition: Against. Oil Pollution for suggesting that a port at or ae of “Port Angeles is reluctantly permissible, _ we | while - a. Puget Soun location is not. an cei feel that any ents advanced to ban al -trans-shipments from Inher. Puget Sound apply ally or g Strait -of Juan de Fuca,” . " Richards said. hadetatatetatet : lela rneetane set pont ne SR RP aS ar sieiaiieabiinaais espana oe oan Northern Tier. Pipe Line ne, company’ 8 reluctance to. : BRIERE ‘Kitimat Pipe Line Ltd. has ei a EO oes ‘SO WHERE DOES ITGO? NY Port Angeles doesn’t want neighborhood oil port | Mountain Pipe Line Co, Ltd. ans’ Mountain, in co- which is promoting ‘present their: proposal ; _ Brepreed a port at Kitimat, application, Angeles site, has lined te openly and publicly.” with a - pipeline to appear at at the ‘Thompson All” “proposals -being : Edmonton, but ig holdin, its operation with Atlantic inquiry, a decision Richards studied . involye . movemen ; pre tin abeyance pen -Richfield, would land oil at described as “merely of Alaskan ‘oil by ‘ta tanker ' a ational Energy Boar an expanded ARCO facility another example of that along ‘the B. C. . coast, : : decision on a Trans at Cherry Point, then send it _ Serving. Terrace, Kitimat, fhe Hazeltons, Stewart and the Nass (VOLUME n NO. 5 56. Price: 20 cents THURSDAY, JULY 21, W977 7 sa seaessammis scalibaia AANA LALA aia oaaceneheh Satara sees moe Peter to Edmonton through an existin pipeline.. . grading. , Noxthern ‘Tier. has - More research is needed suggested an oil port at Port into. methods of preventing % Angeles, with a pipeline to and moderating effects = be built to Clearbrook, of a spill, and anteeing % Minn. adequate damage compensation, . A fourth. pro aeal, oot Damage com tion is SOHIO Transpo would land oil at-a new terminal at Long. Beach, if. Fischer represénting the West Coast Environmental Law Association, said that aside from the complicated issue of where to -put the port are worries that — existing POLICE PIECE TOGETHER CLUES ‘Terrace is a litde cleaner ‘this week thanks to the young people in the Summer Youth Program sponsored by the Terrace Aliance Church. That’s Randy Friesen, who led _ the Plekerss in the can. . The woken are: (lett te right) + Kelth Willus.. The celebration; and keep it clean.” iz Mark Willms, Karen Wieaman, Marjorie Harvey, Joanne Erickson (from Saskatchewan), Vance Sutherland and eS SKN ISAS hahaa Managing! Editor, : years 0 ‘of atopa but. star developers finally eaded toward” ‘dis ric approval. - eir land in ths : Cedar Crescent area. = council 2 "H&B Builders, owned by * Helmut Schultz and Hans = Mathey, has been t& ng = Walsh | Ave. = residential. vis a by-law enabling e to take place. ication; Dave Pease ' now property |, homes two : large Fe Moat of of the rest of the land _ is a deep ravine or will ca become a road ‘din “way, deeded to the 4 By ALLAN KRASNICK, a! Street’ o BOM¢€ - -becoming; according to cmore ... . Idermen Vic Jolliffe, . Helmut Giesbrecht, Robert *: % Cooper, and Jack Talstra e supported the rezoning -. : e a and Doug Mumford opposed iL “The e contains - Mathey’s and Schultz's, a enough flat benchland for at # least three or four other - and. under, eteveravatecevetereratace 7 “HOMES ¢ ON THE BENCH | Rezoning is. approved -obacleta. . ‘He prochiced his . terms of an agreement with Terrace. The roadway will eventually result in ‘extension, Jolliffe, an alternate access route to the Cedar Crescent trict's priorities in ‘town plannin the: attitudes of counc ‘the ‘administration * -yacant residential : Jota and ‘wacant | homes, °.. is‘ to sup demand nd-it GeO 6 find: tie ‘demand in this zoning atti -But cieebrecht disagreed “If rezoning was related to dem he told council, _itwe, a nd declare: a ‘moratorium o2 all rezoning ‘in Terpace for the-next ten " alegbrecht. said the H&H request was 4 ‘fairly simple - reponing ” avestion. ple “ Seancit's a action on the ie by: w did not come without. . ” debate about’ Supply -and: demand; ahd-the : rezoning and t id logic inour ha “You're either for it or. not,” he said, tersely... Mumford, too, questioned: the imperative for.’ the” redesignation. me He. said there. were 62 vacant lots behitd’ the Caledonia School -and.: aaete residential lots’ for. 2,500. copie ‘(near ‘the: ¢ Vocationa there are ‘only five’ omes., g-- there,’’ ‘Leading off the attack was _ Ald. Pease who said he was’. ‘unable to “find any lo; ie in -beén ‘told oa: Tequests~ were™ usually ' LOOK at the residential : areas in Tetrace,”. Pease said, “there are numerous | Mumford said he had spoken. with the: city’s- a pani department and at ‘rezoning ; granted, after ‘a need was prov "Wher is the need that is causing us to flood the ar with. residential: iots?”. Mumford asked bis fellow: aldermen. ..: — Before’ the su ly. and” demand wt 8, Peane d tried salts es in eft real by par discussions of the proposal. Pease said that Jolliffe’s ublc disclosure forms: sted him as vice president of me, Bavarian Inn, ompany which Hell uilders controlled. . - — Jolliffe retorted that Pease's information was. School), yet” im group ‘wishes ‘everyane, a: «pepe the. truck ‘of, a victi Slayer may have accomplice - traffic: safety need up: 4 not. what - native | les want, canis) Se eopment further George anuel a ent of intrusion into: their f z traditional way of life which 2 includes Indians) a reliance on standards ‘of oil tanker seafood. instruction and marine eet neste SSRN ; CRETE BEBO (among. ey (Continued on page 2) or one youth may be hostage CHILLIWACK, B. C. cP: A police spokesman said Sgt. Dave McLdy ‘of the Agassiz RCMP, head of the investigation into the shooting of two teen-agers and the disappearance of two: more,. said the truck was spotted about 10 p.m., ‘only 10 minutes after the time frozen on the watch of one of the victims. . “Wedohave a re ort rt that. p.m. iat - and itis believed there. were © two people in the vehicle,”. McLay’. told. a. “news conference. McLay said that could mean that either the killer abducted one of the two teen-age not yet. accoun! i for, or he had an accomplice.. - The truck was found | abandoned early Tuesday in a downtown ‘Vancouver king lot McLay algo said ‘that a -Jeanto shelter found in the. _ bush about 100 feet from the scene was being used before the murder. . Earlier, Corporal M " agnell of the Agassiz ROMP said that.a piece of skull .found _Wednesday had ‘ nothing todo with the search . hew disclosure forms, dated aly 1), which indicated that « ‘he was no longer.a, director ' ; aes Later, Jolliffe explain that ha bad worked fer une a protracted hassle ovey-...-payment..: for compar ‘the firm’ PLANS UNCLEAR “While: the tee: oe ment « Ay ek done ie winter depend on tt local economy, he told the. Herald. ~4] have ne definite plans -:” still | cannot : believe it will be rezoned,” . because I: Schultz # sald, bi bemoaning te finally iain the foley na oe . Schullz said thee rezoning bid was originally rejec because the city’s pumpin, facilities were not suffictes it to provide water into the subdividion. But Terrace has camp constructecd a4 ump station on Sparks neat FWA onstruction of the Bavarian ia had. ‘become a ; ff executive so that : te could testify, in court, on. a behalf. |: \ aan rs likel ‘doesnt anticipate amuick Bs - deve oper ghte of-way , district. sought. ‘the two parties had agreed Wednesday afternoon that a truck belonging to one of two teenagers shot to death Monday night along the. Fraser River was seen leaving the murder are and and there may have been two people i iri it. was fe _by police in West Vancouver BULLETIN ‘NORTH VANCOUVER (CP) — RCMP. were questioning a man arrested Inte . ‘Wednesday. in - eonnection ‘with’ the rifle slaying of two and possibly but ‘was arena ee picked up ‘Wednesday night and transferred to. the RCMP lockup here where he was’: being held questioning. : “T:don’t know why hey was released,” - a: “:police spokesman | said of the suspect's . first arrest and release. The man had “been inthe . area (of the shooting) in the last few days." ‘Prior to the arrest, an~ artist's drawing based on a - description by the only, known survivor of the attack had been distributed by police. for aser Valley teen- Was : ese homes are located in Cedar Crescent, the Gordon Little bench, on property that is zoned rural. But following ¢: . land on which they are located will be ‘ handle water demands from’ i Cedar Crescent. . an gecond obstacle in the th was the the Originally to an 860-foot swath. that ‘ would be donated to the cit h and, according . ite to’ Jolliffe, it can. caally But the contours of the si require thateven more land Fo Dy ES AROSE TORONTO ected approval of a reronlng application, changed -to be used for ‘road construction. eH has now agreed eo, ‘deed =the additiona) pro Schultz: eer at little work is expected in Terrace this winter, 50 he may put three or four men onto a. tae project on the land. Under the H-L zoning new house would have io be VANCOUVER (CP) ~ British Columbia pulp and - paper workers have voted 64 per cent to reject what the industry says is its final contract offer. — Identical rejection totals were reported Wednesday by both the 7,500-member- Canadian Paperworkers recei on and the 6,500-member wor! ers: Of ‘Canada, with _ only: one PPWC local still. to - vote, CPU. western’ vice: president Art Gruntman and PWC bargaining chairman Stan Shewaga said the two unions’ joint negctiating. committee now will s further meeting! Pulp and Paper Industrial Relations Bureau. However, industry spokesman Richard Lente reiterated B.C. pu lp companies are not prepar: to improve ‘their offer of a $i-an-hour general wage in- crease over two years, plus improved holiday provisions and extra’ fringe benefits, He said the pulp bureau is willing to meet the unions only for the purpose ¢f. clarifying | terms. of the Pulp unions reject “final” wage offer, s with the . a eae then a final offer. te. ie aren't prepared increase’ it,” said “It can be clarified hat we don't. have any. more to’ offer. ” added: that union. leaders mit be disappointed at settee Becher FaPaper and" Wadd: “ov - 40 and 50 a . “Those: onion there was. sucha strong: recommendation from the unions to reject indicate to us the real, underlying strength of the industey's offer, " he said, Pion te hs mar, re cent and then for him to ay that isn’t a strong vole .. don't understand that logie at all,” replied Gruntman. n The’ unions’. main objection ‘to the industry er is that it does not include a cost-of-living ad- justment clause. They also want improved ° Sasion ; benefits, ‘especially for workers already retired, and a clause permitting. banking ‘of overtime. é eas sees SoES at least 1,200 square feet in ze Among the advantages at residential over rural ot is that residents need ng fear potato sheds in neighbourhoods, nor ae they worry, if indeed this Is a concern, that horses, cows, or goats will be grazing next door, residential and more homes will 1 eventually 1 Public hearings on the bid were held; no oppos! toot tot th _ move was expressed by neigh! beurs. uo lly any pln to subdivide the g t-of-way would # require the eal ers tog. sabe ; Terrace’s # ion. control by-law. % Under. this water, = roadways, and un derground : sre eenetsotnseenrnee ane seedupeiaeaineeiaaa te nae aR NS ! municipal legislation, developers mot : new subdivisions - must} provide sewer, hep