The Herald, a, Twiscoy, Apri ‘36, 1963 “Northern nurse ” THOMPSON, an. (CP).--'A chartered alr carrier was | « Lake deliv ‘fivepound; it-ouneebi baby’ boy re ‘ 1: fhicl * posed, fora’ iawn takeoff from .a remote | \northern |°\"-'After a smooth delivery,| pilots Frank . Behrendt and “ Bhie expetience is one of ‘many’ ‘medical emergencies * Manitoba coinat recently whert nurse Roalg English | | Robert ‘Dillon of Ellaiy ‘Ltd.- funned’ the engines ‘and . handled by independent, carriers chartered b the feder pence’ named’ "2° told the pilots to hold everything, bee | tinued the flight to Thompson General 1 Hospital. , igovermment to serve northern Indlan Tesery Robert, which inetudes tg ‘names ‘of:the tw pilots . My Moments \llat r, as the ptopellers . continyed | to spin, . - ote course, the nurse when vo bead tat the work, but. * ‘Another memorable inidsion included olte lage - English, facile ieyearcld Jean 1 Spence of South Indi » everybody was excited uti we heard hot first tHttte ery,” a routinem el al evaciall on mission; wil ct tremely ea ie: whieh, Behrend! and: pilot. Leslie ‘White and: pots m3 ret oe th rat | Lake; NWT., in bad weather. oo : ‘| ic fThe. fog was so low we had to make. thtes : : | runway before. setting: down,” Behrendt. recall and Whité flew wo. ‘stretcher. ‘patients, a ‘newbern’ baby,in‘an, ineubator; and seyeral ' nurses, to Chorchill, Man. on’ thé ») Erie Fryer ays Marathon of Hope Q “hy other jt tgued ei go dowa anid: it, " ais ! - Eiger a ations ie erty: Foxwas. not an'inspiration to-him, and he, - the: previously untested actor. <- |: : -wasn't the least bit i nterested in playing the Canadian hero t _#Lfigured there would bea lot more to tt than’ ‘just looking | itt the: feature film | ie Terry Fox Story. foc We : of) Tike the’ muy and having a leg off in: the game place... --. oe \ While Fox,was at empting.to run across Canada, on an “But shé Kept bugging me and bugging me togo down. So. | “AE: Churchill we! ‘piéked W ome panseligers an flew : em to’ The Pas and then on oi ‘pene flight to.’ ae ‘one artificial: leg. in the summer of-1990, yRryer; was: undergoing - : said take ‘Spicture of me and send Ina a resume and if ‘you "> ,¢hernotherapy. at'a ‘Toronto’ cancer. linte arid 1 nin $0. . do thet: 'go.down,"" Woy - walk an an artificial leg -himself. “ ~ | yoN: { *Castirig director Stu t Atkins kei what he’ gay bath ” “At the time, I wasn't really interestet.in it at a Aa mays phyeleally and’ the. fact at Fryer had a ough toner’ « core - k-alike a T ‘in ee. Me > % he yearald) \Fox loo vallk who tars be erry th ike Fo oa A ar “ « Pron. "it's painful, Paver “T used to run betore I lo “He wasn't an inspiration because when that's ening \ Fryer hadsome ne acting: iessons did ana then tried 0 work . leg.andr unning: with: an: artifieal Jeg: ig tough? lef: to you you're in your own little world, 1) Tx out. with : director. -Ralph: Thomas “exactly “‘what'- Fox's | vor it's tough. “just wanted lo get on with my own life and not wo motiviation were. He suggested that frifatration, andanger “Torun 26 miles aday'T thought sa unbelievable about some guy who was @ across Canada. I wanted. could have been a part of it but saidhe: ce ean an‘t aay exactly: Tay, showed 80. much Aetermination.’ nae "to get myself together.” “vaghat. it was that drove Fox. ede Behrendt ‘flies a. ‘nat “whieh: crulsea ine 588 ': kilometres | per ‘hour: and has large cargo doors’ ccess: by ‘Patients. on stretchers:’ tas lations) get top pifority,” he said. “When: inc iterrupt - charter: flights. even when, some, : pesengers ‘pet, pretty mad,” >... . “Scott! ‘MeDonold,: assistant nortiern 3 zone director | for ; federal: Medical Services, said northern’ earylers: ‘based ‘at. feces - Thompson, Churchill, Iéland Lake,: Gillam, -Lynn’ Lake, | _Eryer arrived in Vancon\er ‘Sunday night ted his home: “When you lose your ‘leg it’s, sort 0 ike r iB said "Norway: House’ and Flin Fen gle fast response, time, and in “Searborough, Ont.,, to ‘help promote ‘the ‘film - being Fryer: A | havea whole bunch of milxed astd why he E hibit ends cR Pp - -Agdod service, - - _ Teleased in theatres ‘acroas Canada next month, .- ’ -did it, To} prove ta himself that he was pein ph prove t x . _ Medical Serviced, whieh i is reponsiblé for the operation at - It wasn’teven his idea to take the role when it came up — . -other people‘he was still there. To raise. inoney oe _ Herald StaffWriter. ’ nursing . ‘stations: on _ reserves, «- - normally" charters ae his mother had to push him! v auditioning, he said, cause. But mx no on el ever really iy know encept 3 Te TERRACE— The two-day ‘photographic exhibit at the independent carriers ‘but: ‘Sometimes uses Manitoba Skeena Mall of native prints was the culmination of the “ government dir: service planes: when, others. are. not Kermode “Friendship: Society's Gommunity Recovery available, _ Andropov writes peace letter ‘2° re ee ni on eh The 200, bers a three months. to gather from - normally handled: by regular’ flights by Pacific Western My d ts “MOSCOW (Reuter) — ‘sovlet i der Yuri Andropov bas- \. Her father, Arthur Smith, said Samantha read the letter ‘ational andi-provinclal archives and the’ B.C. Provincial . Airlines, Bul in emergencies Independent = flgh | larthwest Communit 1 ' written a 10-year-old Maine girl to tell her the Soviet inten at . breakfast and raced off fo school to ell | her friends in the Mugeun alter $6 hing N iis y College. “may. be arranged. 4 00 peo ped the - dis; The wants peace, ia doing all it can to destroy nuclear »_Aifih grade about it. Over 1, ple to to. view q i a and would Ike her to edie to the\Soviet Unton to’ arganizers press release states, “including such notables as “> Andropov, personally answering a. letter trom Samantha MLA . _ herself. ee \ congratulating him: ‘on his “appointment ‘as ° Soviet. ‘NDP ' Frank Howard whip igned hig Indian name . i ‘Weget’ in the comment book, = - The Soviet leader's letter | was made public in Mai ow on mmmunist party chief, told her she was wrong to fear that In the future the display ‘will be broken i io. inini exhibits > Monday just as Samantha Sinith wai receiving a copy of it’ the. Kremlin plans to attack the United States, . _ - in the mall at her home in anchester: Teacher inv ; EDMONTON (CP) = An ‘ Alberta .- . Teachers’ ‘Association decision to investigate the professional ‘conduct of Jim Keegstra is one, of the infrequent oceasions that - the : for display in schools: to colncide. with: Norman -LaRue's _ ee Nee In the letter, Samantha appealed to the Soviet leader not; me oo ma "sto start @ nuclear war. "Indian education ¢lasses, ‘“ “A display concentrating solely on ‘native women, in both > “Andropov replied: “We want othing of the kind. Nobody traditional and non- traditional roles is planned for May or’. June, - ae wet, . . Ae = . in our Vast and beautiful country — workers or peasants, lena between 1979 ‘and writers or doctors, children or grown-ups or members of the - ae any other’ | government _ - wants" a war, be it big or small," ‘Ne er, ‘told offence, ‘ annual * Andropoy;- sttiking. a kindly tone in the lett rs hort ‘sho \, Samantha he admires her: “It seems to-me you are a discipline coinmttee courageous and honest girl, resembling in some way Becky, . ‘pe cases in the four- Tom Sawyer’s friend “f rom: the wellknown book by your . ear \ period, ll of whith - compatriot Mark Twain:"*.: S association has chosen to involv; i vi ations’ of a, SN Andropov 3 also invited Simantha to come and stay at | a n examine "the classroom - forbidding \"~ Idren’ a summer camp in'the’Soviet Union, saying the conduct of' teacher. . criticizing |\ experience would convince her’ thal the Soviet people want, Association president Art ler without | Peace and friendship, Cowley announced Friday’. \- He assured the girl’ Moscow has no aggressive intentions that.’ Keegstra’s — conduct toward the .United:States. “there. whit be a. presentation by - As an E. ‘representatives of the Ministry of MEETING NOTICE (a). proposed gravel pit development Tues, April 26 at 7: 30 ‘and reclamation schemes, and {b) maintenance yard proposal .., The Board of ‘School Trustees of School. 8 District. No.88 are Sponsoring a located in Thornhilt. . The presentation will ‘be held at the Thornhill) Community. Centre on Wednesday; May 4; 1983 commencing at. ‘6: 30 p. m. rr] Regional D District of Kitimat. Stikine would be investigated to see r oa “We in the Soviet Union are endeavoring to do everything ” = a ah vad sapere valmaanae indictable o = cz i that ther il be tio war between our two countries, so | comm unity. evening: on computers at 0 revoked, er tne * that there will be. no war at all on earth,” he wrote. “Thisis Keegstra, mayor’ of Criminal ore *- the\ wish of. everyone in. the: Soviét Union. frog _ ~ CALEDONIA SR: SECONDARY NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING. \ : _Eckville, wastiredasahigh , Five weet reminded her that: the Soviet Union and United sain. ; There will’ be a Public Hearing on the n allles'in the Séeond Waild 1 Wat, and said ’ Thornhill. Official ‘Settlement . Plan. By-. 1e: law: No. 193, 1983. i an being a by-law to amend the “Regional District. of Kitimat. [|]. StikiIne’ Thornhill. Official - ‘| - Settlement Plan. By-law. No. 132, 1979 for Electoral Area “E’, : . The | purpose of the amendments Is. to | clarify the pattern of land uses to be- ‘evolved. Proposed changes affect the areas along River. Drive and Highway 16° East. Also affected’ are areas: proposed for gravel pit development. The - Public. Hearing” will be held Wednesday, May 4, 1983 commencing 7:30. "p.m. at the Thorahill | Community Centre. ““sehool °° - social Btudles charged oh oe otating: teacher for discussing antl contracts or - agreements, 's policy today is to try te trade'and co-n ; perate w _ Jewish’ theories with his . and three ‘w charged \al countries on earth, “and: sora sa a great studenta,: with providing aleoht] ta. -vountry\as the United States of America PN . ia \ntereited persons are welcome . a - to. attend: ‘The’ association charged "Students; more’ teachers’ —- with a improper criticism of a oa \ = ' ene ee vie from: page 9 ~ Kitsault | report were also included in the discussion. . The town.of - -, Kitsault and mine would not be included in.-the land claims, only the. crown lands. He said that the land claims problems could not _be settled by “a. Single _ government, it woiild, be negotiated by provincial, ... federal and Indian Bands, ~~. As the bands are not 7 opposed to developments as it-helps- went too. They also ca _ believed = " secondary ' resources as -C. has plenty of minerals, forestry, fishing. and much of» our products are sent.out raw: _ One of our residents pointed out we would benefit more if | we ‘were finishing our _ products here thin sending our ‘resources out raw. - When someone asked how the NDP would pay off the debts, his “answer was get the people back to work and this will help pay off the debts. Jt proved to be an‘ interesting-.afterrioon. Al: Made no Political promises, other than he'll work harder . for the Atlin riding, By-law No. 193. may be inspected at the offices © the, ‘Regional District of - Kitlat. Stiudne? from 8:30 a.m. to.4:30 pmo. Manda’ “thru Friday." ~ “TaTIte OF PUBLIC + AEG an | “There will be. a Public: Hearing on ‘the .. Thornhilt Zoning By-law No. 194, 1983, . ‘Belang a by-law.to create zones ‘for Electoral Area.'E’ of the © * Regional District :of Kitimat- Stikine and make - ‘regulations . for each zone. . ; The Intent of the by-law is to create zones and make regulations for each’ zone in | “accordarice’ with. the “Objectives: and Policies of the. Thornhill Official - |]. Settlement Plan By-law: No. 132° and . ~T| amendments thereto. . «By-law No. 194, - 1983 when. adopied, ‘shall replace the. Thornhill’ Zoning By-law” No. 37. |. TT the Public Hearing. on the Thornhill _ —f]- Zoning By-law No. 194, 1983 will’ be held: ‘oA: Immediately: following the ~Public |}: Hearing for the Thornhill Official aa ‘Settlement Plan. Amana: by: law No. CONDITIONAL ROAD HAZARD WARRANTY COVERING THE TIRES DESCRIBED BELOW " Barb to scoop for breaking a .30-year old _ Secret, of the two invisible children. ae “, Bouquet to the community centre’ ‘having so many projects on the go for all ages, Barb io Bennett and Barrett for the childish games you play, thats. not \ putting"BC back to work. Bouquet to all teachers, who love their Jobs and not, the money. Barb to the friendly ‘ trapper, eh, a head cold is better then black dirt,. and the back porch yet;-—-—- Bouquet. to swim: -. instructors, a _ Involee 0 Lasts. edocs ; 7 a: By- law No:. 194 may be inapected at. tte ischial lhl aiadaaaalaiatitalaaiatithasinsaaiianinaiiiashash - offlees ” of | the Reglonal District «of )éKitinat-Stikine, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30. CEDARLAND TIRE SERVICE |. [[*_ ‘nav err _ 4929 Kelth Ave, Terrace, B.C. eee | Reena or ina hr tg