TO Tain Maen. “ree ' Monda: identally in Britist bia during the holiday a. Six others were led in traffic and one wed. May 1933 | revisited MONTREAL (CP) -—- The Canadian dollar tumbled to a new 48-year low on New York money markets as commercial demand for U.S. dollars. put the currency under heavy pressure, At the close of trading in the Interbank wholesale market, the dollar was ch hands at 8.38 U.S, cen wa nearly a third- ofa-cent from last week's clone of 90.63 U.S, cents. It was the dollar's lowest level since May, 1035. . _ Two glider pilots in two hours Osoyoos RCMP sald Dennis Richard Martin, 332, of Vancouver, jumped off Anarchist Mountain neai Osoyoos and fell 165 metres to his death... : Police had not determined the cause of the accident, but said it was-probably a combination of pilot error jured and the glider, Earller, at Keremeos, giider Peter Rogers, 24, of Victorla, was dead on arrival at Penticton hospital after he landed on high-tenslon dectric wires. . Companion Lioyd Mat- thews, also of Victoria, sald he and Rogers were planning to fly off Fairview Mountain to Hedley, about 20 Kilometres away. They hit some turbulence in other- wise good weather, and found themselves in a downdraft. Rogers. hit 2 power line and then fell to the ground. Matthews was not injured. FIRST THIS YEAR The deaths Saturday are the 13th and 14th gliding- related deaths in B.C. in the past four years, and the first year. A search was under way the west coast of Vancouver Ialand for William Rae- Arthur, 40, of Ucluelet m drowned after failin overboard from a pleasure boat on Saturday. ‘ Archibald Gilchrist, 69, Rd Vancouver was fatally in- Sunday when he fell wider the rear wheels of a bus near. Vancouver's Chinatown. - George Jmeayoff, 17, of Lytton, was killed Sunday when the vehicle in which he was riding messed a curve nearoLytten and flipped Betty Marle Butcher, 14, of Surrey, died Thursday night}. ‘when she and a companion were struck by a car while along a street in that Vancouver suburb. Her companion, Lisa Lynn Larson, 12, was treated in hospital for injuries and released. Police sald James David Jones, 19, of Surrey, was charged with falling to remain at the scene of an accident, Werner Herbert Gress, 47, of Kitimat was killed Friday night in a two-vehide collision on Highway 25 at The dollaropened atf54 URE. cents and continued to silde downward for most of the trading session. At one. point it touched 83.32 US. cents, .. Traders said the Bank of Canada intervened § to " prevent the dollar from: fa too rapidly. “But the intervention obviously wasn't large enough,” said - oue trader. They attributed the decline mainly to end-ofthe month demand for U.S, dollars. ‘It was a very one-dided market with few buyers of Canada,” sald a trader for the Bank of Montreal. Traders said: the dollar was also hurt b recurring rumors in the money market that arise in the banknrate ia planned by the U.S. Federal eBosrdn . Such a move would cancel out recent interest rate in- creases in Canada which Sunday in Barclay Sound oa DISTRICT OF TERRACE NOTICE REZONING Notice Is hereby given that a Public § Hearing will be held on proposed. Zoning Amendment By-law i 7806. Project No. ADP-02- i The proposed amendment is as follows: | .. (a) Rezone the South half of Block 32 ci § O.L. 361, R.5, ¢.0.,. Plan 967, being 3705 Eby Street from Rural (A1), to Single Family Residential (R1}. 5 ..(b) Rezone the remainder of the North half of Block 32 of D.L. 362, R.5, C.D., Plan -967, being 3712 Munroe Street.from Rural "{A1), to Single Fami ly Residential (R1). The proposed By-law may be viewed by any VANCOUVER (CP(-— -Pacfic Western Alrilnes maintained normal operations today despite having members of the Canadian Ale Line Em- pioyees (CALEA, were unt the job. PWA spokesman Ruth Cowan said there were no flight cancellations and some delays were ex- perienced because of weather conditions. ; Uncon pickets were placed at most bridge approaches to Vancouver International Airport in nearby Richmond, at the PWA ticket counter and cargo depot. - The 550 members of the association were advised by the company Sunday that their services were not ’ _Pickets, weather, required if they engaged in economic action to airline services. The workers began rotating strikes March 21 after contract talks broke down. They also have been working to rule and refusin to work overtime. a Union spokesman Al Wouters said that since the company had stated that employees who have taken economic action are not required until the dispute is resolved, and all the union members have been in- volved in such action, they have all been locked out. SHIFTS OVER Tme last workers still on the job finished their shifts at 1 am. today. A union news release fear” ale Sunday sald that as a result disrupt of discussions between the union's legal counsel and the director of PWA’s legal ployees services, “it has been determined by the union that the employees of CALEA have In fact been locked out by the company.” THE HERALD, Tuesday, March 28, 1978, PAGE 11 dispute don’t stop PWA “The company has had locks changed at some of their offices to ensure em- cannot gain access to their work locations," the union said, ‘Additionally, the employees have been asked to return their iden- tification cards and keys.” Tme unton statement said the company has been reluctant to call its actlons a Jockout because PWA president Rhys Eyton had made an earlier com- mitment to the workers that they would not be locked out during the dispute. Eleven days of petrol pollution BREST, France (AP) — Geysera of crude oll spurted from the holds of the shat- tered psupertanker Amoco Cadiz on Sunday as owing up the wreck to free more than nine million gallons still in its ruptured tanks Observers who flew over the hulk in a helicopter saw columns of oil surging into the air as waves at high tide pounded the sides of the U.S. tanker. More than 50 million gallons already have leaked from the vessel that ran aground and broke apart March 17 off France's north- weat coast at the southern end of the English Channel. THE EXCLUSIVE Heavy-Duty G.M.C. Truck Dealer In B.6.’S Northwest. Storms have prevented attempts to pump ou the remaining oil. As strong winds blew out of the west, a fleet of British tugs with chemical dispersants went on stanby to protect the Channel Islands, a British tourist mecea in the English Channel.. tFegs were intended to make in al on irl ifi dia, this, «country... Mm and. alL persons requiring more specific io me ncn | adractive. "Tegivtat” business hours 5 eT at the Municipal Hall. . ‘| Tol ie ‘Se . a : : : Bieaince the Bank ‘of ff The Public Hearing -will be held in the | Canada raised its bank rate Municipal Councli Chambers, 3215 Eby on March 9. Street, Terrace, B.C.,on Monday, April 3rd, “thet no ch A dealer for the Bank ‘Canadian National sald the ‘continuing weakness of the “US. dollar, which plum-. : meted to its lowest post-war rate against the yen on the ‘Tokyo foreign exchange _inorket Monday, was also a factor behind the Canadian eittthe government doen't “lif the government! , dosomething we may see the ‘dollar at 66 {U,5.) cents in the very near future,” he seid. ‘+ Money markets in Europe were closed Easter Monday. - The lowest level the ‘Canadian dollar has ever ‘traded against its U.S. ‘counterpart was 60.08 U.S. . ‘ents in December, 1931. *: In June, 1933, it hit a low of “$2.50 U.S. cents, while in :May of thet year its lowest value was 6.77 U.S. cents. | . Hockey * violence — “< WINIPEG (CP)- Hanley My a eccia “thet will be laid ‘ima brawl between ‘mem- “bers of the Winnipeg Jets and Blemingham Bulls ‘during a World Hockey ‘Association game here ‘“Marcm 12.0 | “ “Phe incident bag been «thoroughly reviewed by my ; department,” Merciernssid ‘nave decided that no cre- Smiinal charges. be au- * thorized."” oo i “hig includes. the fact - ‘that no injuries were i-mustained by Mr. (Bobby) * Hull andhehas asked that no - take place,” * the Jetaas Hull was to _feparatesome other players. L :* TREES GAVE NAME :. Bolse; Idaho, takes its jpame from the French term ‘in the legislature, “and I. 1979, at 7:15 p.m. Any and all persons having an interest in the proposed Zoning Amendment By-law | Project No. ADP-02-7806 shall fake notice & ‘and be governed accordingly. __ E.R. Hallsor Clerk-Administrator 74, Unwind in our oasis this weekend. On Only 15 : plentiful and frea. 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