The Heratd,. Thursday, soy a 1983, Pine 3 : Swiss te urists are. gone > + SMITHERS, B.C. ides ce Swiss service worker, said the swise pair: told the : ‘. ministry: they are Staying at the suf ‘Alaska Hotel-in’ Anchorage. But’ a hotel. 5: H elerkthere said he had never heard’ OF. ‘tourisis. (fee ‘criminal: charges “in, ; connection with last month’ ab iMion-dollar : forest fire neai the ‘small community af Be Houston in north central B. ' ~ But B.c, government : offic Ad} have’ Tost . “tack of the men and ‘Crown: counsel: ‘Ralph. Sketchley says they may y never: be broue : - to justice... : ce -Criminal. charges: of: ‘violating ca pir “Cand. foreat: regulations’ have: ‘beni “ai *. against. Christian :' Kaiser. and” “Werner : . Mugentobler,- both: ‘of ' Sultzerlend, “said -; yo ~. Sketehley;: of - Smithers}. a: town: 60 . _ Kilometres, northweal of Houston’. ve _ Thé'two men were. alleged’ to have,been ° " camping on: Widen Lake,-30 Kilometres. -soulh of Houston, when ‘their ‘makeshift 7 salmon smokehouse caught fire. The blaze spread out-of-control through the tinder- dry forest. on The pair face’ a’ maximum sentence of five yeas in jail if convicted. Bul they were last seen heading for Alaska and Sketchley said it is unlikely they'll ever be brought lo justice. ‘ Itis also unlikely that any-move will be made to have them extradited from’ Switzerland. ‘ “From 4 practical point of view, they’ Te out of the country," said Sketchley who — admitted - such charges rarely, if ever, have been laid in B.C. . j “Of course, if they ever came back into the country, they'll be arrested,’’ Terry Walker, a Smithers-based forest. “Ay ne of of the'aix-fap ilies burned: . of y. thelr homes. by! the | blaze, which. des ved’ =. 18,000 hectares: of timber larid in'a sparsely ; cxivinelal ‘govern nt “should |aecept responsibility, the fire came =) * off Crown land onto our land'and destroyed: /*: ‘everything. we ‘own,"! said. Glenda, Fetria,. _ ‘af. Buck Flats. oy . “When we left home wehad two- thirds of . . .a pick-up load with a canoe.on top, It was , big news and now we're ail in a time warp — — the forgotten six.” -- _ Ferris said that she and thie other fire - victims are now being chargéd rent for their apartment shelter and have. been . - refused - emergency. help by welfare: “ authorities, Omineca MLA, Jack Kempf, however, denies ‘that: the familles have © been . forgotten. . Last week he fired off a written “plea” to the Forest arid Environment ministries, urging that the “families receive member Bob Marcellin and city administrator Hob Hallsor. Noting Thornhill was not yet getting full service, Culp stated the ridership should increase in three years to . the point where it could support full service between the two population centers. The service will. cost $19,000 this Deputy Terrace Mayor Marguerite Clarkson, Regional District of Kitimat-Stikine director Marty Alien, Prince George Mayor Elmer Mercier representing 8.C. Transit ‘ and ROKS Thornhill director Jim Culp were at the official opening ceremonies Wednesday of Thornhill's bus service. The extension of the Terrace service has been in effect since Monday, but Wednesdsay everybody got free rides on the Thornhill route In celebration: Culp’s speech praised Mayor Helmut Glesbrecht, Aldermen David governmient-subsidized loans to help them build new homes, Kempf said. - GET READY FOR SUMMER LOSE S- td ibs IN THE NEXT TWO WEEKS WITH no NONSENSE DIET year because of its late start and $65,000 next year. B.C. Transit spokesmen said that while ridership normally - peaks in the third year of operation, the largest Terrace ridership was in the first year and the numbers have ' Gellately and Clarkson and former alderman Vic Jolliffe. dropped since then. . But transit officials say they expect’ for help getting the service going, , as well.as, RDKS staff more people to take the: bus when the economy improves. I's fim to lose weight, and get fit, bafore you gel into your . . bright new summer apparel, Just Imagine how proud you will: 7 : . . : ° ee a _ be going lo the beach, looking good, faeling good, and 5 to 30 ~ Morgentaler surrenders to police » we every summer ihe NO-NONSENSE DIET way. This summer it's yourtum. It comes In four delicious flavours and two convenient sizes. Choose from Chocolate, Vanilla, Strawberry, and Banana, in the handy pouch pack — 312 grame (12 meal — .. faplacements), oF, the aconomical §72 gram jar (22 j "meal replacements), Just add two ; lawyer, Morgentaler gave himself up to Metropolitan 7 shortly 8 a.m. EDT at the to. Police. _ conspiracy .to. procure a miscarriage. . All three doctors are to appear in.court later today, - for a ball hearing. Scott and Smoling. have been in .. custody since the Toronto clinic was raided Tuesday. Morgentaler: arrived in Toronto on Wednesday ‘V8 picked up on an international warrant issued in New ~ night from a vacation in San "Delhi whllehe was travelling on a train from Amsterdam to an pemp oymen program anges — Francisco as thousands of ‘he-German border town of Monchen:Gladbach, said his - . wife Surinder Kaur, pro-choice demonstrators daral en’s Park She-said in an interview that Parmar left for Holland hel cane wens raid about four weeks ago on a predching mission and was [oO el ana ian wot! ers anddemand easier access to abortion. : He managed io eludé a throng of. reporters and photographers who were -Rebick, Drawing attentian -to. the presence of two anti-clinic Protesters at the front of the - She was not against abortlori but didn’t want ‘the linie i in her neighborhood. wa ‘ Ontario NDP Leader Bob perform them should not bear = the stigma ._ _of criminals,” he said. _and only after 2 committee. — “has .ruled the pregnancy. - Rabbi Bernard Baskin of. f in -an , accredited -hospital | mt ‘endangers the health of the * - Si kh arrested ’ BURNABY,B.C. (CP) — A prominent local Sikh preacher . . accused in India of killing two policemen has-been, arrested by police in West Germany. ; Talvinder Singh Parmar, 38, of this Vancouver suburb, picked up eight days ago in ‘Germany, Surjan ‘Singh Gill, the vice-president of the unofficial . Republic of Khalistan which has a base in Vancouver, flew to Benn four days ago to help Parmar. *: ‘Khalistan is the name proposed for: the republic thal has ignored the needs. - . downtown headquarters . of crowd, she. gaid.they. were. Rae told the crowd. that Hamilton said he: Supported : mother. The Ontario Health ~ $2 yViston: : “ symbols‘ of “the “tiny although he » was. not.’ “the basic tight of a woman “Ministry fas. ‘refused 10 Morgentaler and two minority with loud voices”. protesting the police action to-have. an abortion if she grant hoSpital accreditation Avanabie at mast bre atug . anne health foot associates, Dr. Robert Scott . that are against abortion: _ on Morgentaler’s clinic, the chooses." ‘, to Morgentaler’s clinic. . . SESTEE Wiel AICS RADAR its EVEL en TORONTO (CP) — Dr. ‘manhandled our - nurses placards to block his hand- . of women. : Dr. Robin smith of the : - pouch of your favourlie NO-NONSENSE DIET with 8 . Henry Morgentaler, the. ‘and took our’ equipment” — held sign which said, NDP = = “Abortion should not be a United. Church of -Canada-<~ . _. 0. of partlally skinimed miik, for a completely nut. - ; controversial.“ Montreal . but: vowed that “we will Saves The Seals, Kills. The | ‘erime anywhere in - our -told the rally that although a tous meal replacement. The NO-NONSENSE DIET abortionist, turned himself: fight .. . to Keep it open as Humans, When one of the’ country,” Rae said his church opposes abortion =< *—=sirafes, and fat. Plus 23 important vitamins and over to police éarly today lo - long “as women in the ° speakers, called for three’ ‘Abortion is not a form:of on demand, the present | :~ | ™awmis: alin aGelicious powder base.. . face charges laid earlier - province need a aa a cheers for Morgentaler,: birth control... it Isa result ' system of hospital abortion - The pouch pack I ideal forthe oe, ca pp ‘this week in connection with “(Ontario “Attorney Kucevar yelled: “Kill: the of the failure. of birth commitiees was ; "*". ¢alljar of NO-NONSENSE DIET for the hore, - his recently ‘opened Toronto General) Roy McMurtry’ ‘bastard just like any other". control. : . unworkable. The NO-NONSENSE DIET is Nexible. Once you . abortion clinic. will rue the day he decided criminal.” - ‘ , a ct Be achieve your desired weight, it can be easily Accompanied by Morris _tomove against the women Equally vociferous was “omen who - have The ~~ Criminal Code” . howls w day, Wurl tok rear tod foo gro al Manning, his Toronto of this Brovinee,”* said Theda Procher, who salt abortions and doctors who: . prohibits abortions except . the days of your life, of. Ste-Anne de Prescott, = Mario Kucevar of Toronto : raid was "the _ inevitable , Sees "Ont. and Dr. Leslie Smoling’ ‘stood -his ground © as result of -a. Criminal Code of Toronto, face charges of protesters used their _ immigration Canada Employment and » Lloyd Axworthy. Minister Emploi et Immigration Canada Lloyd Axworthy, Ministre. - Maj or Unemployment Insurance The Government of € ‘anada has made “major changes to Unemployment Insurance CUT) and employment The elimination of these rules make benefits casier to get for about 100,000 women cvery year, ‘ * 24 ¢ pects, without affecting your eligi: bility for cegular LIT henefirs. ‘Program Improvements will also awaiting his “arrival at separatists are trying to carve out of the ‘predominantly ~ Programs, Extension of the Variable allow you t take days wien of etining Toronto Intefnational Sikh province of Punjab in India. a _ Improved Fishing Renefits _Entrance Requirement. not working, While on work sharing, Airport. Gill said in an interview from his hotel room in Bonn that * Infand fishermen cun-now get UI The 10 to 14 week varlable you could take part-time courses at The three-hour: rally Parmar was picked up when German officials inpected his benefits, in addition, those paid to all - entrince requirement has heen : your workplace orina training: started with speeches on the passport. scasonal fishermen have been improv- |. retained for another two years. ~ institution. . ees steps. of the Ontaric “But-T suspect Indian Intelligence has, been tailing him ed, Seasonal fishing bentfits.can now _Af you live in a region with hi . And-these new features help legislature » ‘by politicians and spokesmen for labor, religious and. women's groups. Organizers claimed: the event attracted 5,00), . and tipped police here," sald Gill. Gill said he ‘contacted. the Canadian’ External. Affairs . Ministry: and the Canadian Embassy in Weat Gerthany. and” officials ‘are now working on the case. He said he, will visit Parmar: in, his, ‘cell about. 100 _ he paid between May. Tand November 15 as well as between November F and - _e May. 15. IEyou're a seasonal fisherman pith at least 15 wecks of fishing, your *, benefits will now be calculated on unemployment, you still need as little “as 10 Weeks of insurable employment ty quality for regular UE benefits. In low unemployment regions, the : period remains up to 14 weeks. — employers avoid layoffs while. adjusting to structural and technological change, ° Improved Training Allowances for Women although one police officer kilomeires from Bonn. - your best 10 weks of fishing, You can More money for Canada’s National estimated the crowd was What we are trying to find out is if a Canadian can be add your earnings froma cured catch More Protectién with Work: | Training Program during 1983-84 closer to 2,000. picked up and flown directly to India. We think India should ~\ fo your earnings from a fresh catch. Sharing means more unchiployed workers, The. protesters then, - marched through mid-town streeis to ‘the nearby _abortion clinic and back to Queen's Park for more”~ speeches. The noisy crowd — men and women, young | . and old, children and dogs. — stretched : six’ blocks during the march, tying up © chanted slogans; the words of whieh had been handed ~ out in’ advance by Tally deal with Canadian officials and not German officials. " . Gill said India has posted & 10,000 rupee taboo $1,400, _reward for Parmar’ ‘3 arrest... woo i . ‘BUT DO YOU KNOW Be You can now also build a-boat for “commercial use without losing your - right to benefits. These changes can Ancrease benefits for tiany fishermen. The number of weeks a fisherman “must work to qualify, for U1 benefits - remains the same, but at least 6 of - “those weeks must-now be in fishing. . New Adoption’ Benefits Beginning January 1, 1984, UI “beriefils, will be available to an adap- ‘are needed at home, you may. qualify for benefits. _ The Government of Canada’s highly successful. work sharing program his” been extended to May 1984 and | given more funding, "Work sharing is an agreement, between employees and employers, - under which available work-is divided - among employees to avoid layoffs. . Since the program started, about 13,500 work sharing agreements - were. signed, involving over 260,000 . work sharing, you receive your regular ; wages for days worked, and UI benefits for days not worked. especially womeri,. cat lear the skills of the future. ‘Ifyou aren't eligible for UL. benefits while you train, you can pet “training allowances to help cover living and training expenses. Starting September 1, 1983, they. are going up and dependent care allowances will increase by much as 100 percent or. more. The weekly rate is up from §20 to $50 for one child, $35 to §80 for... two and $65 c0 $140 for five children, ag reste ved |: | tive parent for up i 15 weeks, Ifit isa re fo prevent up to 100,000, I Training in N e. protesters waved ° egal adoption, and you are an adoptive “ie, . improved Training in New banners and placards and parent who' can demonstrate that you Ifyou are an emp hipee involved in Skills for Women More women will be trained for careers in the new technologies than ; ever before. The seats reserved for organizers... _ mpeg Merny Benefits New Work Sharing for Training them on training courses for Hi One of the loudest cheers _ TH ESE S| GNS? B and Job Placement traditional jobs will increase sub. : _ Ontario had been reports he would’ | .,. “you're not prevented from getting . ance and employment p Eecctdaniera | jatar tecgertonetrcieen | SE egies = the airport. weet your favour gnd Improve.if you att on twhal you know... “t Tata = arotine: the birth. es P oym enite, “s Another’ round | of Contact your local Canadion Cancer Saciety Education , - . applause erupted as Rebick. | volunteer today. ae - of the night came as Judy ‘Rebick; spokesmatl for: the: Coalition | far * * Abottion - Clintas;* tald’ the ‘arrested’ tonight.” There” introduced thé clinic’s statf. menibers to the crowd. Shd said police at the rald - Life is full of signs. Signs that advise. Signs that warn. Signs that protect us. When it cames to cancer there are important signs you shoutd alsg — : know: | * Unusual bleeding or discharge, ! _Can Cancer Be Beatén? — You Bet Your t Life It Cant: “As of January 1, 1984, the UT rules for Pftegnant women sill become Sir ler and more equitable, f you are pregnant,you still need ‘to wt ) weeks to. qualify for UT 2 around the time of conception. And ~ Pilot projects will be set up to allow work sharing for up to 50 weeks when employees could be. laid off permanently, As an employee 6n,work ‘ changes to Unemployment Insur. | stantlally. A new feature of the Skills Growth Fund means women's groups . can apply for dp to 550,00 to develop proposils to set up training courses for hat. “Henry |. a sharing in this situation, you bave the women. crowd hate os » .-* Thickening or ump in breast or elsewhere, * ; oe pet now you nO Opportunity to benefit from placement For informatl he _ Morgentaler was -not * Obvious change in wart or mole, longer have to work at least 10 weeks services ani Improve your job pros. or more information on these re . fe