THE HERALD, Friday June 3,977, PAGE Ag ELECTION SATURDAY — an Only 1 more day By ANDREW PETTER er m ; affairs if -he is elected mayor. Herald staff writer “T don’t think that I have gone put of my way m omises, Terrace volers will go to the polls Lestioner at the veeting, em izing Saturday to elect a new mayor and a the need for budgetary restraint. . representative, on the regional district Both mayoralty candidates favor a | board. . program of slow, planned ; ae. The two contenders in the mayorally osed to “boom'’ development and contest are Sharon Biggs and Dave both have promised to fight for more Maroney. Both resigned their seats as funds and assistance from the provincial aldermen to run for the post of mayor government. i and beth have been campaigning hard. Hf elected, Biggs has pledged to he a “full time mayor without a full time salary.” . | Speaking at an all-candidates meeting Wednesday night, Biggs stated that as mayor she would want to get “com- pletely invelved"’ in the community, “For example,-I would like to go out ina squad car and see what action there is on a Friday night,” » she said. She has also promised to promote tourism as Terrace’s ‘number one in- dustry" and to run an active, efficient district government. “My aim will be to direct business as if the deadline was yesterday," she said. Maroney has emphasized the need for Terrace to expand its boundaries to include more industrial land as his main campaign issue, At the all-candidates forum, he em- phasized his five-and-a-half-year ex- perience as an alderman and promised better management of the district's The candidates for the post of regional district. representative are veteran alderman and former mayor Vie Jolliffe and newly-elected council member David Pease. Jolliffe has pledged to fight for Terrace’s interests on the regional He said Wednesday night that his experience and available time would make it possible for him to bargain successfully with members from 0 areas of the region. Pease has accused Jolliffe of ta a confrontationist approach to other reglonal board members and says that he would treat them “ag » not opponents.” The elections were necessitated by the resignation ef Mayor Gordon Rowland who moved to Vernon earlier this year. The polls will be located at the Clarence Michiel School and will be oper from & a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday. ~ McCOLL REAL ESTATE SERVICES A.J. McCOLL (Notary Public) 3237-A KALUM STREET, Valley pipeline favoured VANCOUVEH (CP)--An Ned Horsley a mechanic at Totem Ford gets the feel of a new Sun diagnostic — computer which arrived at the Terrace Ford dealership, Wednesday. The - sophisticated machine is one of only sevenin the province. OIL SPILL a drateee eee ee es teee PATERNALISM DISCOURAGING 635-6131 Peace cleans out FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. “The quantity of oil waterfowl nesting areas unabated, the president of the people and decreasing (CP) - Biologist Dave King - recovered will indicate how along the Peace in Alberta the world’s largest volun- efficiency.” __ Executive vice-president said that preliminary good a job they did,” he .and the area is rich in teer organization told Sobral’s comment came ‘Donald Mclvor said the surveys show a minimum of said. ‘The oil that gets furbearers.” delegates tothe Lions Club’s at the annual meeting of pipeline would be cheaper | i : environmental damage away will be mainly the | King said had a spill of annual convention in District 19 Lions; members than any other proposal, [| Good family home on large caused by a 2,400-barrel oil ’” spill last weekend. The spill occurred when a 12-inch line owned by. Westcoast Transmission Co. Ltd. ruptur Taylor, 3.C., spewing oil into the: Stewart River, which flows into the Pine River. The Pine flows into the Peace River, “Everything was in our favor,”’ King said after two days of aerial surveys along the Pine and Peace rivers. “The rivers with melting snow and heavy rains helped to flush the ojl into Alberta. . We were also legislation dent Viet Meanwhile; the human politicians, more jobs for members in 149 nations or the fullest possible extent or to all facilities. $29,900.00. i fortunate that the oil was of uperintenden ictor resources ministry's deputy em to hand out to party territories. ; ecoming increasing : a heavy asphalt type which Belknap said Wednesday in superintendents have — dependent on imported oil, RECREATIONAL PROPERTIES LAKELSE LAKE. , " _ Now is the time fo plan for your own summer retreat, Why * is least toxic,” King said there appeared to be virtually no damage to fish because of the high water. Adse nesting in the area appear to have escaped but there was probably a losss of postings, , “Waterfowl could pick up this oil in their food over the next few weeks which could He said a report that a number of beaver were lighter components which * are the more toxic.” - King said there have been no reports on what damage this is doing downriver in iberta os There | .:are large: this size occurred under any other conditions it would have caused most severe — problems. Westcoast has estimated that cleanup costs will be - about $400,000. ‘ - Full time look VANCOUVER (CP) — British Columbia's child welfare superintendent has dropped his regular duties to take a lock at children’s a telepnone interview from Victoria that he had started a ‘review of current provincial laws governing children and will present the GAS RATE GOING UP_ There's another rate, in- cabinet with recommenda- tions for new legislation. Belknap said the review, Started Iast month, would be ~ completed by December. . assumed his administrative duties. “I've -been in a kind of | storm centre and know a ood deal ahout what ppens to kids and what shouldn’t happen to them,” said Belknap, superin- tendent for 10 years and department staff member for another 15. years ago, the Adoption Act and ‘the Children of UN- to public demand, an . i The role of volunteer organizations will vanish if the: present trend of ex- panding government paternalism continues Seattle, recently. Prof, Joao Fernando Sobral, a Brazilian economist, expressed deep concern about governments “all over responsibility’ for ‘services. which historically have been handled by volunteers. “It is a trend in response very difficult to trun it around,’? Sobral: told con- ventioneers, including a trio from Terrace. “It provides “a preater power base for the world’’ | assuming increasing it is - members, and it is a power base they are yery reluctant to give up. - ‘The result of that meeting is less freedom for arrived. from British Columbia, Washington, and Idaho. Among the delegates were past district governor Al Purschke, incoming zonenchairman: © Hug Hepburn, and incoming Terrace downtown Lions president Bob Larson, - - With 475 clubs in the district, memberships now totals 17,000, Purschke told the Herald. He said® there. were 2,300 peaple at the convention. The Lions have 1,187,000 CANCER TREATMENT le use legalized -Laetri OLYMPIA (AP) — A bill legalizing the use of Laetrile, a substance proponents contend is an effective cancer treatment, The governor affixed her signature to -the bill Wed- Cancer Soclety which contends it raises false hopes in cancer victims and has led some.to forego ac- cepted surgical and chem- medical association would Imperial oil executive said Thursday: a MacKenize Valley pipeline would be the most ecmmomic way of moving natural gas out of the Canadian north. — saving at least 40 cents a thousand cubic feet of gas. Mclvor told a seminar of the Conference Board of Canada that transportation costs will make a significant difference. in the develop- mient of Canada's frontier gas reserves, - He said the logical course is to opt for the most cost- efficient pipeline system, making gas more economic to develop. . Mclvor said Canada has a choice between: developing its own sources of energy to be banned from taking disciplinary action against doctors who prescribe Laetrile. The measure also ministered in the state. TOWN HOUSES IN THE 40’s OPEN TO OFFERS. lot. Close to schools and hospital. Owner has greatly reduced price. Anxious to sell and a good buy at $42,000.00. Appolniment to view. Large familly type home on good sized lot. 4 bedrooms and room for more. Close to schools and overpass.” Will qualify for C.M.N.C, Large home directly across = 9 bedroom home on nicaly from E.T. Kenney School. Full basement used as suite. Close “frult trees, fenced. Asking not own your own cabin on the shores of 5 beautifully recreational lake. We have {listings of propértles with and - 1 without improvements. Drop into our office and see about a summer dream. 635-6970 635-2662 Bonnie Shaw. Bud McCall Night Phones kill them slowly or make _ Belknap said he will study has been signed into law by otherapy treatments. wires the state Board of ; them more vulnerable to If you're cooking with gas the Protection of Children Washington Governor Dixy “Under the new Pharmacy to certify. the , predation." | you may wish you weren't. Act, enacted more than 70 Lee Ray. Washington law, the state purity of Laetrile ad- EUROC AN blinded by the oil is being checked out, but otherwise, there did not appear to be teo much damage to fur- bearing animals. crease on the way. The British Columbia | Energy Commission has granted Pacific Northern Gas Limited an increase of. three cnets per 1000 cubic married Parents Act. | The superintendent will also examine a report filed two years ago by Mr. Justice Tom Berger on nesday to make Washington the sixth state in the United - States to legalize use of the substance which is syn- thesized from apricot pits. Taps Cancel water Anengineering report that recommends that the cily the Columbia River which — has been polluted by the pulp mill,” she said. Eurocan Pulp and Paper Company Limited at Kitimat, B.C. will commence operation of ifs 90 Cleanup crews are feet. Effective June 1, the family and children’s law The federal Food and .ta into Canadian i ral : A . issi Drug. Administration has Cellulose’s water supply line © Mayor Moore said the city M.F.B. i complex ly- making a good effort, King hike amountsto 8% percent after a royal commission ug ini Fone eo take apply lite cede about 3.4 million M.M.F.B. Sawmill complex in July said but criticized them for getting off to a slow start. Food Prices Spiral NELSON, B.C. (CP) — The British. Columbia Federation of Agriculture changes its policies, B.C. residents face the prospect of ever-spiralling food costs and shortages. In a brief to the cabinet, for gas consumers in this area. Pacific Northern asked for an increase of 16 cents last October, but was turned down, The commission said at that time that the in- erease would be excessive in the present circumstances. However, last March the company was gratiled an eight-cent interim increase to which the three-cent jump was added. In making its decision the commission said: Pacific: line extensions and provide a modest security margin for funded debt. was called. The commission mainly reporied public opinion, Belknap said, while he plans to map out. new laws and pressure the government to ke action, He indicated that inaction on ‘the commission’s recommendations prompted his own review. j Weather esterday: High: 12-Low: sun in the afternoon Weekend: increasing cloud aud showers. the federation today called on the government ‘to _ initiate a major turnaround in food policy” that would increase the amount of local production of food to 65 per cent from 43 per cent of that 7 consumed in the province. The federation said such a policy would see the - creation of more than 40,000 . New jobs during the next 14 ” years as well as protectin ’, B.C. from world-wide. foo pressures. —In the layt five years alone, Brilish Columbians have come to rely upon outside sources to an un- recedented extent,’’ the ederation said. SMITHERS COMMUNITY LAW GENTRE SOCIETY require LEGAL INFORMATION COUNSELLO duties to include: -providing legal information in Community Law Centre -organizing and participating in community’ workshops. -some direct client casework Salary: $11,000.00'- $13,843.00 . oe Submit resume by 16th June to Box 2904 Smithers, B.C. atlawed interstate ship- ment of Laetrile, also knotn as vitamin B-14, on grounds that tests have failed to show it-is of, any value in treating cancer. Use of Laetrile also is op- posed by the American |MARONEY for FOR STRONG STABLE RELIABLE LEADERSHIP approved in principle, Mayor Audrey Moore said ursday. “The potential for digging more wells has been exhausted and it is too ex- - pensive to filter water out of allons of water a day and e wells provide only 2.5 million, She said the 54-inch pipeline should also provide enough water for adjacent areas which also are short. August, 1977. Applications for the following positions are now being accepted: . i TWIN SAW OPERATOR 28’ CHIP-N-SAW OPERATOR 10” CHIP-N-saw OPERATOR PLANERMILLOPERATOR OVERHEAD CRANE OPERATOR ‘says that unless the Northern is entitled to the ; . . an. - provincial government increases lo maintain doday: Hi h: 18 Low: § Preference will be given to ap services, finance necessary C/0udy in the morning with plicants with extensive Sawmill experience. BENEFITS: Eurocan Pulp and Paper Co. Ltd. offers comprehensive medical, dental and pension pian. - Interested persons are invited to submit a detailed resume to: Larry Beitz EUROCAN PULP & PAPER CQ, LTD, P.O, Box 1400 : Kitimat, 8.C. vec 2H1 or call collect. «:404) 632.6111 Local 264 EVYUROCAN PULP & PAPER CO. LTD. P, 0, Box 1400, Kitlmat, B.C. Vac 2H1 landscaped 10% x 450’ lat. 25 & ieee ee cede ee Oe ee