Legislative 1 Library’ .:| Parliment. Buildings \ Victoria, B.C, | i Trying to get rid of the old Skeenaview bulldings is more’ difficult than first imagined. When demolition crews tried -- to lft off the roof that had already been weakened with: several chain saw cuts,-it didn't budge.. The crews then tried with the ee on the left with na better luck. The ” Established -1sg'- -- crane was stralnin - but. not the- roof. used In another att built ‘em good bac only expected to | TERRACE —--A- memiber af me ‘Unemployed Pea le’s Committee said in a . letter to council Monday. he: objects to ~~ »:.. Being called “garbage” and demanded an. -_ apology from. aldermen Chub Down, Allan: -. Soutar‘and Gordon Galbralth. ..” “Art Grawberg, a spokeaman for the soup: - + Idtchen, alao took exception to the “attack “. -on :the labor council -and _-Malhotra.. In, the: labar council's. letter “there was: nothing said by Surindey that '. deserved. the sort’ of attack that, he. was. : subjected to.” “When Grawberg’s etter ‘ented by” ‘demanding..an apology to ‘““all- the. - unemployed who were slandered:by being. - 4. referred to as garbage’ ‘no one said -anything. The silence was only broken by © Mayor: Helmut Giesbrecht’ council wanted to.do- about the letter. No action was taken on it. : Noel Gyger, of Big ‘Fish. Country, . received approval for a request for. an advertisement from the ~ municipality.” Council decided ‘to buy a $300-ad, the . largest in 2 big fish package the new group ©. -plans to: sell for about $5.50. ‘each -to - a a i: ast 10. years." gso hard the front end of the truck K lifted , Different equipment Is scheduled to be |. tempt today. One thing is clear. kin the Second. Wortd: War. They | COWICHAN: BAY, B.C. (CP) — - Hotel, restaurant, and’ marina operators in this” » eastern Vancouver Island community are blaming declining summer tourism revenues ‘on a. poorly-timed: Highways Ministry road ; construction program. . Business. has dropped by as much as 60 per - cent, according . to some operators . in this tourist” and” recreation-oriented” community, * : since ‘the worthern access, road to” Cowichan ” ve - Bay was closed in late May. “ey _ “Bald, Highways Ministiy offielals aay the closure is ‘ necessary while’ a bridge on the nearby: ‘Trans-. (Canada: ‘Highway is revonstructed..The Project . will take all summer.to complete. mt oy -, Merchants say that will be long enough to. - threaten the survival of some of the businesses, © “They want better road-access now to catch the = » crucial 3 summer: “trade. - “ASKED, 28 new - charges: of performing — ‘illegal abortions. oh ; , The demonstrators called on the government to drop the charges ‘ad booed and heckled Smith when she defended ‘the - government.” ‘She said the province has no. right to. challenge: federal abortion ~ laws, since © changing © the “ ‘Taw ‘sa. federal matter, 0 "Smith seemed especially. shaken . When: “one. , demonstrator “shouted, “Come on, Mutts you're a _ WINNIPEG: (CP) — ‘abortion issue has created ‘ personal .. anguish - and disagreements ‘in “cabinet, Manitoba deputy premier Muriel”: Smith ..; told _ supporters ‘of Dr. Henry ; Morgentaler - at the - - provinclal’..- legislature ” Monday. About 300 people were | protesting the second police raid." Saturday “of” the Mongentaler’s’ - Winnipeg . biinic dnd the laying of more ‘ chaitges of conspiracy «to Prgcur# an abortion as well” | Bus : service to start ‘ Herald Staff Writer = - “TERRACE —At 10 a.m. on Saturday, July 2 the. first bus run connecting Terrace and will take place. ‘On Saturdays, the bus labelled “5 Bench” will leave the... ‘Skeena Mall at 10a.m., 1 p.m. and 4 p.m. ‘Mondays Fridays the bus will leave Skeena Mall for Kirkaldy at 7:14 ain. 9a.m. and 4p.m. On the same weekdays a. bus to Queensway will leave the Skeena Mall at 8 a.m. » p.m and 5:40 im. - Tek the start of the service, four: days after it “actually begins, -all tides ot the buses will be free cn Wednesday, July6, - lPhe ‘sarhe day Mayor Elmer Mercler of Prince George; who’ is‘ also. the chairman of the - small” communities — - Commiiltee of the B.C; transit board of directors, ‘will: be . present at a ribbon-cutting ceremony. 7 von The new routes will be funded by a three-way artnership .. made up of the Regional District of Kitimat: Hiking, the District of Terrace and B.C. Transit. ~~ oe ‘Terrace will’ give up some service to get the ‘thornhin « Toltes going. There will no longer be Friday evening bua service, Saturday trips will atart at 11 a.m. instead of 6 a. m., and there will be fewer trips ¢ on weekdays. Operators blame poor tourisnro : Adetour route has been designated from tie highway td Cowichan Bay, but that is almost > _ Worée than nothing, sald Joe’ Simons, who ” ~ operates the $7-nilllion Inn at Cowichan Bay.” Hevhas lost much of the passing highiway . tourist trade as well ag the. local lunch trade: from nearby Duncan because of the closure, he. ae “Nobody ¢ ona ‘vacation wants to take a detour ‘to’ ‘visit a place,” "he said, 63. u at “We are hurting. badly, ‘Normally’ We: are. % “running at 40 per cent occupancy’ this time i the year. Now it is down tp 21 ‘per: cent: I don’t - know what we cai dd to get the message across" ‘2 tlie government that: we are hurting because Of this.” FORHELP: ‘The merchants ‘have written the Rghways Ministry requesting ald. Signs “have ‘been “Placed indicating Ain detom, but it still has not” woman.” of “She told issue is a. difficult one because members of society and the provincial cabinet hold many different views. Later, In an emotional ‘interview, Smith: said the © ’ issué has been a painful one” for _her.: because. Bhe.; - personally supports the pro- ; “choice movement. : . < “Eve been ‘associated.’ “with it (the movement) for . “many. years,” she said i in a “halting volce.. -HECKLED PENNER In Toronto, Manitoba - “attorney, “General Roland. .Penner, Whose department authorized the charges, was heckled at a meeting called | . to protest proposed federal + legislation establishing the " gocurty. and “Intelligence hen: ‘Penner rose to ‘apeak, he was subjected to booing and ‘a display -of banners ©. - reading, clinke fharaamierit,” and *" “Drop the charges, mor he Be told the ‘audience that’ “white ‘there are different opinions on other subjects, they must unite against the federal Government's "legislation. Another demonstration in -guppott of Morgentaler and his abortion elini¢ was held_ in Brandon; Man! About 30°: = peuple: paraded fa front of >the , -demonatrators the: abortion brought ' said, . ‘weekend. a ‘...- By: that time, : “beginning. to pick up for the year. “ Last summer, ferry strikes, and the recession ” ent deeply into merchanta’. revenues, Bluenose: : Restaurant owner Karen . Apold-said. she is ‘ "depending on a. strong ‘tourist ‘season this the’ “tourists . back. ‘The road . construction i is too much of a deterrent, Simons - He-adds the highway department’ 8 timing could hot Haye, been’. warge;- improvement program was announced in April. : "Immediately prior to the provincial eléction but . itidid: nat get ‘mnder. wey ntl: the’ May: 4 chasing: balls they ‘ate The road ‘summer to make it through the year. ‘the’ provincial” courthouse, . “condemning: ‘the ‘arrests ‘of employees: of the Winnipeg, “ellnie. ‘although t twice as many . ‘demonstratots had been expected, “organizer Bev’ : Peters. said the -detionstration was | ‘Important ‘because it was .the. first. ‘show of - public > support ‘for: ‘Morgentaler.in, Manitoba ontside Winnipeg, -; In: court: Monday, Judge. ‘gam Minuk- overturned bail _ Conditions’ imposed | on the six: arrested at’ the clinic Saturday, Miriuk: said the ‘condition. — imposed: by magistrate Greg ‘Woodbury on the weekend — that those arrested not comeé within a city block of the elinte, was unfair, _ EXPLAINS DECISION ‘Mink sald he’ was-, not convinced ‘they, had* broken : the Jaw and argued-‘that~ . their | release. “would” not, _ (Jeopards “Stop ze public siifety.. . “They're ofily charged; ‘they: haye : not, been ‘convicted. of anything,” Minuk.. “explaingd ; “to “réportérs alter his decision. : “We, have: “to ‘wot: on. the Pree ‘that “everyone is. © Auntik: ° ‘proven ae Crown sttoiniy, Jannine . ¥ * Hilliard, Velerie., Turnbull, 41, and » counmetior Lemere . argued - thal “in order". t9 + “7 'prevent contlauation ‘ofthe offence; the faeiyidn will ither oT might not be here at the end of the year if” : - this Keeps up,” she said, “We- ‘Fely ‘on: the ~ summer business to get enough money to boost Us through the winter.” ” ’ Manitoba. cabinet in anguish on: abortion “have ta be detained in: custody” or made to comply - on " with the bail condition set’. position ‘‘scuitling the by Woodbury. : Lemere sald Minuk’s. decision’ may be appealed, Five’ of the six artested _ Saturday ‘refused the ball . condition and remained in: ‘custody - - until appearance Monday. A sixth,. counsellor Patricia’ Turezak, 35, agreed to the — condition and was relenséd. de Prescott, Ont., and nurse" Lynn Crocker, 34, were charged with conspiracy to procure an abortion and performing an ~ illegal abortion following - Saturday's raid. Charges - of Gonspliracy ‘2 were laid. ‘against nurses Barbara Burr, 83, and Lyon - Hilliard, 34, and volunteer. ‘ receptionist’. Newman, 36, as well ‘as ' Morgeritaler, 60, who’ WRB, not a€‘the clinic ¢ at the time of the raid. * - Suzanne | They were _ cee tepeated ‘question asked at | Monday night's meeting: of ‘the tourist: trade was: just’ _as they want to at any time sprinklers. Northern. — Securities..’ - Marguarite Clarkson and David Gellately ‘By KEITH ALFORD. : Herald Staff Writer TERRACE —To move or _mot .to. move. wag - the ithe, trustees : of, Sch Bui ney: Ort hi heard “reports ‘that the?” sacter -goal, posis at. “Caledonia and Thornhill’ Junior Secondary are dangerous to baseball - ‘players. Both soccer and © baseball fields’ are ‘sharing the same general area and ‘as baseball’ players are banging their heads into the. posts, A. .committep:. has | been struck to examine the ° situation. ~, One’ group. that would not be moved is the ‘Operating :: Engineers ‘Union “wth ~ Tespect’ to. the NEED © programs proposed for the. ‘school, district. Secretary-: ‘Treasurer Don Hall said the union | was findamentally | at philosophically opposed "4° to.the federal program and ‘would’ not acdept anything © thelr .- : facilities . . “the Operating Engineers - January. the -, Council along with the - ‘Minuk remandéd the case | until, July” & “when eight charges of consplracy from the first. raid June 3 will be © heard in court. Charged « with © conspiracy following _ that raid are Morgentaler, Scott, Crocker, . Burr, Turczak, ' nurse: Marilyn | Weimer, $1... . ‘other. than union . wages being paid to' workers on the. | peograms.: ‘Trustee Peter" . Weber ‘termed the unlon’s - NEED program, Trustee Ray Jones would” “Iike'the school board to set aside $10,000 for local oh ps. - _ “Superintendent Frank | Hamilton will Jook into the tatter, but he is not certain if school - boards are. ‘permitted to do that, - The board passed a bylaw | ‘authorizing them to. borrow | Turézak, along with Dr. . . Robert Scott, of Ste. Anne . $900,000 towards the total. . cost of $2 million for moving and building various school -. in Kitsault. | ‘Hamilton says the Kitsault | mine owners have told him the mine should reopen by * ‘April 1964. Ef it does not, the . board will have to -take. another Jook at the school “sitaation there. : the, contract talks with » unien. “should -begin in. “That. union appears to be involved in — ‘Northwest —- Labor: board: -Orr says the board ° cannot get out of the council - because it. signed .the original constitition of: the ‘body, Orr says there are a... lot of questions she wants to. ask about the group, but she doesn’t want to,do that in public.’ - The: : board iia ltde surprised. at the currént [ek of cotimubleation with | the: tty of education “ Herald Biat t Writer ’ Gyger said: they: are.-tired af hearing about the soup kitchen -all the time and: they want: to turn the area into a big fish promotion with sculptures of their big ‘fish ‘at each end of. town on the Rotary signs, * big fish on the rooftops of businesses, etc.’ Alderman ‘Gordon. Galbraith wants everyone In Terrace to know that as: long. - as.they have a contralled nozzle on the end of their hoge they can stand outside. and ' water their lawns, gardens, flower beds or. wash their car, dog or anything for as long’ Water restrictions only affect watering by — Former alderman vie Jolliffe failed in. his request “to have an investigation’ into certain’ allegations by ‘Alderman Chub - 4 Down May-? concerning wrong doingsbya - — ’ past administration involying $50,000 and - “on... Surinder ° “. highways> asking what in * Wednesday : When. Jolliffe finished , his _ The entrance - ia* at 7:30. p.m, "in the arena _ banquet room to discuss the future of the. . outdoor pool at the botsprings.. Lack of _interest:seems to plague efforts to. reopen, the hotsprings and Hatton is looking for as much sippott-from thé community as she:.- _can get: A NEED project will be available ! t, Be: * oe sd Down's. - said, people. on any day. helepeingn cacy Hatton. we eon: ot drep the hat. _ Motion”. aaiced aking. administration to report back on why. the-- administrative offices. are open from’ gu a.m, 104 p.m. insteadof a.m. to5 p.m. He who ‘work cannot get: to the’ municipal offices to pay their bills and the:’ - Staff ig there to serve the public. . =|. Gellately says that the district should . -consider rezoning the MacGillis and Gibbs. property 80 that light industry could be built on it if it is sold. Administration has been asked to make a report oh what the © . land is sulted for and Gellately wants that - " Teport: made available to realtors in town. Aldermen . since the last ‘provincial election. Unlike the time’ when ex-education minister Tecelved ‘only | Gne letter. the highway work by tle : school board oftice. Sheridan said a meeting of . the Planning and ’ buildings committee did not have- a quirlim: and its decislon did not come before . the board. Hall said Ljungh, - whe chairs the committee, . “was ‘the. only trustee available at the time. » Ajungh points out there Is a ‘long atanding. agreement With - the ° highways. department that the trees will: not. be moved and’ the. ng Sheridavi 3 and Riisty Ljungh got into a... "bit of an early squabble over . "His purpose behind making the motion is * to have the municipality promote more light industry in the community it the demand arises. . i Council approved a request ‘from ‘the Terrace and District Arts Council for. a _ "85,600 grant. ~ Coal. posts a ‘danger? only choice was whether the ‘board wanted. the: land. oe retaining wall “Bill Vander Zalm was in - charge;. the board has built. Sheridan was” tlt unhappy that he did hot have a chance to have : BY not schedule a meeting tintil ‘Sept. 13. There’ may be ‘a special meeting called before that if an. urgent” matter comes up. It is: unclear, if such a special "meeting was required, if the- public would be Informeil of 2 | ’ A trip to, Vancouver by oneor more board aembers was-moved in-camera.: _ /Alan : Keylock has-been. appointed by. the. board ‘to. -acton' “ita behalf . when negotiating . ‘the - contagt the: area, teachers ‘Bordon to be sentenced — a Herald Staff Writer |. TERRACE ~- David McLeod Bordon will be sentenced. “Wednesday, June 29; and Willlam Ray ‘ ‘Hennessy is scheduled to enter a plea on Wednesday, July 27..." ‘ Both men made appearances tn Terrace courtrooms Monday. Bordon fiad been charged ‘with two counts ‘of gross . indecency with a male, one count of buggery, three counts © ‘of indecent dasault on a male, one count of déx with a female under thé age of 14, one. count of indecent assault on a female, and one. count of gross indecency: an.a female, ° ‘Bordon was a teacher's aide to a handicapped child at Mt, Elizabeth Secondary School in Kithmats. - _ William Ray Hennessy has been charged with two counts - of second degree murder in connection with the deaths of - . Maria Theresa Catherine Deuich and Earl Austin Barber. _ Both, victims were Terrace residents, Hennessy is from ., Sicamous. The deaths are believed to'have taken ‘place In ‘the early morning hours of Sunday, June 12. . Until his next court appearance, Hennessy will be undergoing pavehiatrie evaluation. ' “INSIDE. Canadian dollar $1.22 U.S. ‘Local world. sports Comics, horoscope, Classifieds y bes 5,6, 7 Page 8 “Pages 10, 11 “WHY 5 _Avality used parts. trom 8 KB, AUTO SALVAGE f- 635-2333 or 635- 9095 © 3a90 Ouhan tions of Hwy. “4 E} UYNEW? im "WHEN USEDWILL Do! : Doyay want parts totik Up your car ‘aut your budget ‘won't allow it? Beat the high cost of-new parts with r * were the only mimes. to vole! tor at motion demanding an investigation by the - inspector of: municipalities, . Jolliffe ‘also wanted to know! why. 4 - Alderman Bob Cooper voted on the matter ce bb when .he is: connected with Northern’ Securities. . ’ ; -. presentation Down said, “What's new?" . "Cooper. sald; “Nothing but a sewer,'” ar Council will give the Sandman Inn until © s + Sept. “15 to either: “pave or close its Larelle. Avenue -entrahce, 'y.presently the only one being used because of work belng: done on Highway. 16: by” The: increased traffic has .” caused a dust problem and council heard. one .complaint - about : it Monday. _Medinwhile the access road is to be oiled. * “Juanita Hatton has invited council and — ‘the people of the region out to a’ meeting ‘ “4 te ial teas oe “yg ene ha A 6 ke